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CONGREGATIONAL  YEAR-BOOK, 


1890. 


ISSUED,  UNDEB  THE  SANCTION  OF  THE 


NATIONAL  COUNCIL  OF  THE  CONGREGATIONAL  CHECHES  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES, 


BT  ITS  PUBLISHING  COMMITTEE,  AND  CONTAINING  THE 


GENERAL  STATISTICS  OF  THOSE  CHURCHES  FOR  THE  LAST  PREVIOUS  YEAR; 


Ax  Alphabetic 


Cax  Ministers,  and  or  the  Officers  and 


fe*0ix)plin)ex)fs    •] 


Secretary  of  the  National  Council  of  the  Congregational  Churches 

of  the  United  States, 

SoM^egattowaf   3Cow*e,    aBoaton,   91ta**. 


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BOSTON: 
CONGREGATIONAL  SUNDAY  SCHOOL  AND  PUBLISHING  SOCIETY. 

1890.    u 


THE 


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CONGREGATIONAL  YEAR-BOOK, 


1890. 


ISSUED,  UNDER  THE  SANCTION  07  THE 


NATIONAL  COUNCIL  OF  THE  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCHES  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES, 


BT  ITS  PUBLISHING  COMMITTEE,  AND  CONTAINING  THE 


GENERAL  STATISTICS  OF  THOSE  CHURCHES  FOR  THE  LAST  PREVIOUS  YEAR; 


Ah  Alphabetical  Lost  of  the  Congregational  Ministers,  and  of  the  Officers  and 
Students  of  Congregational  Theological  Seminaries;  The  Annual  Record 
of  Changes;  the  Vital  Statistics  of  Congregational  Ministers 
deceased  in  1889;  statements  of  the  national  co-op- 
ERATIVE Societies;  the  National  and  State 
Organizations  of  Churches; 


AND  OTHER  MISCELLANEOUS  INFORMATION. 


BOSTON: 
CONGREGATIONAL  SUNDAY  SCHOOL  AND  PUBLISHING  SOCIETY. 

1890.    L+ 


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TABLE   OF   CONTENTS. 


Pack 

Contents  and  Note 2 

Calendar  for  1890-91 3 

Introductory 5 

The  International  Council 7 

Religious  Denominations  in  the  United  States 8 

Treasurer's  Statement,  Aug.  1, 1800 9 

Young  People's  Society  of  Christian  Endeavor:  Summary         ....       10 
Annual  Record : 

Churches  formed,  10;  Ministers  Ordained  or  Installed,  11;  Pastors  Dis- 
missed, 14;  Ministers  Married,  16. 
Vital  Statistics  of  Congregational  Ministers  who  died  in  1889     .  .        .  17-46 

Deceased  Congregational  Ministers,  1854-89:  An  Index  of  Names    .  .  47-54 

Congregational  Clubs 55 

The  National  Societies: 

American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions      ....       56 

American  College  aud  Education  Society 58 

American  Congregational  Association 61 

American  Congregational  Union 62 

American  Home  Missionary  Society 63 

American  Missionary  Association 65 

Congregational  Sunday  School  and  Publishing  Society         ....       67 

New  West  Education  Commission 68 

Congregational  Theological  Seminaries: 

Bangor,  69;  Andover,  71;  Chicago,  73;  Hartford,  75;  Oberlin,  76;  Pacific, 

77;  Yale,  79. 
Alphabetical  List  of  Students  in  the  Seminaries   .  .  •  .  80-88 

Summaries 89-91 

The  Annual  Statistics  of  the  Churches  and  Ministers : 

Explanations  of  the  Plan  of  Statistics 92,  93 

The  Statistics  of  the  Churches  and  Pastors  by  States  ....        94-359 

Fifth-year  Statistics 360-426 

Congregational  Ministers  in  Foreign  Lands 427 

The  National  and  State  Organizations  of  the  Churches 429 

Sessions  of,  in  1890-91 435 

Annual  Meetings  of  the  National  Societies  in  1890-91 435 

General  Summary  Tables  for  the  Year 4% 

Quinquennial  Statistics :  Summary 448 

Remarks  upon  the  Statistics 450 

Alphabetical  List  of  Ministers,  with  Post-Office  Address 451 

Alphabetical  List  of  Licentiates 481 

List  of  Ministers  of  other  Denominations  Supplying  Congregational  Churches,      482 


NOTE, 


The  price  of  the  Year-Book  is  SI. 00,  a  change  demanded  by  increase  of  size 
and  cost. 

All  correspondence  relating  to  the  Y ear-Book  should  be  addressed,  not  to  the 
Publishing  Society,  but  to 

REV.  HENRY  A.  HAZEN, 

Congregational  Library, 

Boston,  Mass. 

It  is  not  safe  or  sufficient  to  Bay  "  Congregational  House,"  which  has  many 
rooms  and  occupants. 


Alfred  Mudge  &  Son,  Printers,  24  Franklin  8t.,  Boston. 


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INTRODUCTORY. 


The  Quinquennial  Statistics  increase  the  size  of  this  Year-Book,  and  have* 
added  to  the  delay  of  its  issue.  New  York  offset  her  late  report,  in  1889,  by  being 
the  first  State  reporting  two  hundred  churches  in  1890.  The  last  reports  received 
this  year  came  from  North  Dakota,  Wisconsin,  Minnesota,  and  Georgia.  If  these 
States  will  improve  upon  their  record  in  1K91  as  much  as  New  York  has  done  in 
1890,  and  if  all  others  will  better  their  record  a  little,  the  Year-Book  for  1891  can 
be  issued  June  1.  This  is  perfectly  feasible,  with  an  honest  effort  on  all  hands,  and 
there  are  many  reasons  why  all  concerned  should  join  in  that  effort.  To  accomplish 
this,  all  reports  must  be  in  the  editor's  hands  in  March,  and  as  many  of  them  in 
February  as  possible.  The  more  the  work  of  the  Year-Book  can  be  done  early,  and 
the  less  is  left  to  be  crowded  into  the  rush  of  the  last  weeks,  the  more  care  can  be 
given  it,  and  the  fewer  the  last  weeks  will  need  to  be.  Secretaries  and  reporters 
who  say  that  they  can  take  more  time  for  their  work,  and  still  be  ready  in  advance 
of  others,  do,  in  fact,  less  than  they  might  to  secure  prompt  issue  of  the  Year-Book. 

The  same  is  true  of  the  churches,  and  the  Year-Book  can  be  issued  early  when, 
and  only  when,  the  churches  will  make  prompt  reports.  Every  church  which  does 
not  send  its  report  forward  Jan.  1,  contributes  its  influence  to  hinder  the  Year- 
Book's  completion.  A  public  sentiment  which  will  demand  and  secure  an  early  and 
complete  report  from  each  church,  would  do  more  than  anything  else  to  produce  a 
Year-Book  in  April.  It  is  within  bounds  to  say  that  the  labor  and  expense  of  com-, 
piling  the  statistical  tables  are  doubled  by  the  tardiness  and  incompleteness  of  the 
returns  from  a  small  fraction  of  the  churches. 

But,  some  say,  we  cannot  report  Jan.  1;  our  annual  meeting  has  not  been 
held,  and  reports  are  not  made  out.  If  the  reply  is  sufficient,  it  is  just  as  good 
for  churches  whose  annual  meeting  is  in  April,  July,  or  October;  and  a  uniform 
date  for  statistics  is  a  hopeless  dream.  In  fact,  so  far  as  there  is  reason  in  this  reply 
it  involves  a  summons  from  the  whole  fraternity  of  the  churches  to  these  dilatory 
churches,  to  change  the  date  of  the  annual  meeting  to  December.  Then  the  items 
of  the  annual  report  could  be  made  a  part  of  the  business  of  the  meeting  to  hear  and 
complete  them,  and  when  Jan.  1  came,  the  clerk's  business  would  be  aimply  to  send 
his  statement  to  the  secretary  of  Conference.  It  is  due  to  the  general  good  that  the 
churches  should  have,  and  should  express,  their  interest  in  these  annual  statements, 
if  not  by  hearing  them,  at  least  in  knowing  that  they  are  made  when  due.  If  the 
minister  or  the  clerk  is  the  only  person  in  the  church  who  knows  or  cares  anything 
about  the  matter,  and  that  chiefly  because  he  has  received  a  summons  from  the  Con- 
ference to  furnish  the  report,  he  will  be  very  likely  to  take  his  time  and  wait  for  a 
"  convenient  season."  But,  if  he  is  made  answerable  at  home  as  well  as  abroad,  as 
he  properly  should  be;  if  he  finds  that  the  church,  through  some  of  its  faithful  mem- 
bers, is  watching  him,  he  will  scarcely  neglect  so  simple  and  easy  a  duty. 

An  incomplete  report  is  not  much  better  than  a  tardy  one.  It  involves,  if  the 
secretary  is  faithful,  questions,  correspondence,  and  delay  and  changes  in  tables  and 
summaries  which  are  a  weariness.  If  the  churches  were  named  here  whose  reports 
were  not  received  till  March,  and  when  received  involved  a  delay  of  weeks  for  cor- 
rection and  completion,  some  of  the  members  of  them  would  be  astonished  to  find 
that  they  were  in  such  company. 

There  is  another  side  to  the  matter,  however,  which  should  not  be  forgotten.    The 


6  CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK.  [1890. 

diligence  and  promptness  of  faithful  clerks  and  reporters,  all  oyer  the  land  call  for 
hearty  recognition.  For  the  excellence  and  the  gradual  improvement  of  our  statis- 
tics, we  owe  a  great  debt  to  such  earnest  laborers.  Some  of  the  States  have  secre- 
taries worthy  of  all  honor  for  the  admirable  work  which  they  do  ;  and  they  would 
say  just  as  much  of  many  of  their  assistants.  May  their  example  inspire  others  to 
do  likewise. 


The  National  Council  in  1877  recommended  that  certain  statistics  be  collected  in 
1880,  and  once  in  five  years  thereafter.  The  provision  made  for  the  cost  of  the  Yeab- 
Book  in  1880  did  not  warrant  the  increased  expense  which  this  would  involve,  and 
this  collection  was  omitted.  In  1885  these  questions  were  added  to  the  regular 
schedule.  The  summary  of  the  results  may  be  found  in  the  Year-Boo*  of  1886, 
pages  220-2.  The  cost  of  printing  the  returns  in  detail  was  still  too  great  for  the 
Year-Book  to  assume,  and  the  summary  only  was  given,  leaving  the  various  States 
to  print  the  items  in  their  Minutes.  This  year  the  Publishing  Committee  judged 
that  the  time  had  come  for  publication  of  these  statistics  in  full,  and  they  may  be 
found  following  the  usual  tables  at  page  360. 

The  questions  were  as  follows:  — 

(1.)    Value  of  house  of  worship  and  chapel  and  land  on  which  they  stand. 

(2.)    Year  of  erection  of  house  of  worship. 

(3. )    Value  of  parsonage  owned  by  the  society. 

(4.)    Amount  of  invested  funds,  not  including  parsonage,  owned  by  the  society. 

(5.)    Amount  of  indebtedness. 

(6.)  Salary  of  minister,  including  the  rental  value  of  the  parsonage  owned  by  the 
society. 

The  replies  have  been  made  with  a  fulness  which  gives  them  greater  value.  In 
1885,  of  4,170  churches,  only  2,515  answered  the  first  question.  This  year,  of  4,689 
churches,  3,765  answer  the  same  question,  and  others  in  proportion.  In  1885,  23 
States  made  no  returns ;  this  year  3  only  are  wanting.  The  final  question  of  1885, 
parish  expenses,  including  salary,  was  this  year  omitted,  as  being  exact  repetition  of 
the  regular  question  of  "  Home  Expenditures." 


The  omission  will  be  noticed  of  the  list  of  ministers  without  pastoral  charge.  This 
omission  is  by  the  vote  of  the  Council.  It  saves  a  week.of  time  and  considerable 
expense  to  the  Yeak-Book;  and  many  ministers  prefer  the  new,  or  rather,  restored, 
arrangement,  not  liking  to  be  made  conspicuous  by  separate  enrolment  in  such  a 
list.  The  same  fact  is  indicated  in  the  general  alphabetical  list  by  the  insertion  of 
the  year  of  ordination  in  such  cases,  instead  of  the  numeral  page  reference. 

HENRY  A.  HAZEN, 

Auburndale,  Mass. 
2  August,  1890. 


1890.]  THE   INTERNATIONAL  COUNCIL. 


THE  INTERNATIONAL  COUNCIL. 


At  the  meeting  of  the  National  Council  in  Worcester,  October,  1889,  overtures  were 
received  from  the  Congregational  Union  of  England  and  Wales,  for  an  International 
Congregational  Council,  to  be  held  in  London.  The  proposition  for  suoh  a  meeting 
originated  with  the  Australian  Union,  at  its  Centennial  Jubilee  Meeting  in  1888. 
The  object  of  the  assembly,  as  stated  in  the  letter  from  England,  is  •'  to  deliberate 
on  the  grave  questions  affecting  the  faith  and  the  ohuroh  of  Christ,  which  at  present 
are  In  debate  throughout  Christendom,  and  to  confer  on  matters  whioh  especially 
concern  the  Congregational  churches." 

The  Council  adopted  unanimously  resolutions  favoring  the  proposition.  It  also 
appointed,  as  delegates,  the  Provisional  Committee  and  twenty-five  other  persons, 
authorizing  this  delegation  to  fill  vacancies  and  add  to  their  number,  as  the  basis  of 
representation,  to  be  fixed  upon,  might  call  for.  They  were  also  empowered  to 
"  choose  from  their  number  a  committee  of  eleven,  authorized  to  take  part  with  the 
representatives  of  other  bodies,  in  all  the  preliminary  arrangements  for  said 
Council."  It  was  also  suggested  that  each  State  or  general  body  connected  with 
the  National  Council  appoint  one  delegate.  The  names  of  the  delegates  appointed 
may  be  found  in  the  Minutes  of  the  National  Council,  at  page  49 ;  and  most  of  the 
(States  have  already  named  a  delegate. 

The  committee  of  eleven  charged  with  the  duty,  on  our  part,  of  preliminary 
arrangements,  was  duly  appointed,  and  consists  of  Samuel  B.  Capen,  Rev.  Henry  M. 
Dexter,  Rev.  Samuel  B.  Forbes,  Rev.  David  Gregg,  Rev.  Henry  A.  Hazen,  Rev. 
Arthur  Little,  Rev.  William  H.  Moore,  Rev.  Alonso  H.  Quint,  Nathaniel  Shipman, 
Rev.  Edwin  B.  Webb,  and  G.  Henry  Whitoomb. 

This  committee  has  held  several  meetings,  and  is  in  correspondence  with  the 
English  committee  on  the  matters  of  topics,  speakers,  and  other  preliminaries. 
The  meeting  is  to  be  held  in  London,  in  July,  1891.  The  Rev.  B.  W.  Dale,  of 
Birmingham,  has  been  invited  to  preside;  and  Rev.  R.  S.  Storrt,  of  Brooklyn,  to 
preach  the  opening  sermon.  It  is  proposed  that  England  and  the  United  States 
send  each  one  hundred  delegates,  and  all  other  countries  one  hundred  more.  The 
occasion  cannot  fail  to  be  of  great  interest  and  importance  to  our  churches. 


8 


CONGREGATIONAL  YEAR-BOOK. 


[1890. 


RELIGIOUS  DENOMINATIONS  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

We  give  here  the  very  late  and  careful  table  prepared  by  Dr.  H.  B.  Carroll,  and 
published  in  the  Independent,  July  31. 


Denominations. 


1.  Roman  Catholic* *» 

2.  Regular  Baptlstf 

3.  Methodist  Episcopal... 

4.  Methodist  Episcopal,  South. . 

5.  Presbyterian  (Northern) 

6.  Disciples  of  Christ 

7.  Congregationallsts 

8.  Protestant  Episcopal ........ 

0.  African  M.  E.  Zion 

10.  African  M.E 

11.  Lutheran  Synodical  Conf. . . . 

12.  Lutheran  General  Council... 

18.  United  Brethren 

14.  Reformed  (German). t. 

16.  Colored  Methodist  Episcopal 
10.  Presbyterian  ( Southern) 

17.  Presbyterian,  Cumberland . . . 

18.  German  Evangelical 

10.  Lutheran  General  Synod  .... 

20.  Methodist,  Protestant 

21.  Evangelical  Association 


Churches. 


Ministers. 


7,528 

8^32 

83,588 

21,175 

22,108 

18,270 

11,787 

4,862 

8,727 

6,036 

7,250 

3,600 

4,680 

4,640 

5,118 

3,080 

3,500 

3,000 

3,800 

8,000 

1,811 

1,291 

1,567 

ttQQ 

4,265 

1,455 

1,585 

818 

2,100 

1,800 

2,321 

1,146 

2,680 

1,505 

860 

865 

1,428 

051 

2,006 

1,441 

1,058 

1,187 

Members. 


4,676,298 
8,070,047 
2,286,488 
1,161,668 
753,740 
760,000 
401,086 
470,076 
412,618 
400,000 
865,620 
264,286 
109,700 
104,044 
170,000 
161,742 
160,186 
160,000 
151,866 
147,604 
145,703 


*  We  estimate  the  number  of  Catholic  communicants  on  the  basis  of  8,277,080  Catholic  popu- 
lation, using  the  ratio  which  Lutheran  statistics  has  established  between  souls  and  communi- 
cants in  the  Synodical  Conference  —  viz.,  1.77. 

J  Really  three  denominations. 


At  the  last  moment,  additional  information  comes  to  hand,  of  the  Rev.  E.  W. 
Jones,  who  perished  at  Johnstown,  in  the  great  flood.  We  add  the  items  here:  sup- 
plementing the  record  on  page  28:  — 

Jokbs,  Edward  William,  son  of  Edward  and  Mary  (Williams)  Jones,  was  born 
in  Pont  Robert,  Meiford,  Maldwyn,  1833,  Nov.  21.  Installed,  Johnstown,  Pa.,  1871, 
Oct.  22.  He  published  works:  (1)  On  the  Rise  and  Extension  of  Independency. 
(2)  The  Dark  and  Bright  Sides  of  the  Bible. 


1890.] 


treasurer's  statement. 


TREASURER'S   STATEMENT. 


ACCOUNT  WITH  THB  LOCAL  BODIB8. 

The  following  statement  shows  unpaid  dues  of  1839,  and  previous  years,  $2,257.12. 
Dues  of  1890  unpaid,  $3,928.26.  Total  unpaid,  $6,185.38.  It  should  be  remembered, 
that  the  dues  of  1890  were  payable  the  first  of  July. 

Attention  is  called  to  the  following  resolution  passed  by  the  Council  at 
Worcester :  — 

Resolved,  That  the  churches  be  asked  to  contribute  annually  the  sum  of  one 
and  one  half  cents  per  member,  to  meet  the  current  expenses  during  the  next  three 
years.  — Minutes  of  1889,  page  112. 


STATEMENT. 


Due  on 

Dae  on 

-.      '-^M- 

Due  on 

Due  on 

past  yean. 
$9  96 

1890. 

• 

past  years. 
$244  56 

1890. 

Alabama 

$21  76 

Nebraska 

$128  05 

Arizona 

00 

00 

1  Nevada 

5  45 

51 

Arkansas 

13  86 

4  33 

New  Hampshire 

00 

00 

California 

00 

102  00 

,  New  Jersey 

00 

66  70 

Colorado 

00 

00 

New  Mexico 

8  21 

222 

Connecticut 

00 

00 

1  New  York 

•600  00 

605  04 

District  of  Columbia 

00 

16  59 

North  Carolina 

14  00 

12  91 

Florida 

00 

14  17 

North  Dakota 

00 

00 

Georgia 

71  19 

48  31 

Ohio 

00 

443  71 

Idaho 

1  25 

55 

Oregon 

00 

21  70 

Illinois 

00 

467  67 

Pennsylvania 

314  87 

138  61 

Indiana 

00 

36  81 

Rhode  Island 

00 

98  76 

Indian  Territory 

8  33 

2  05 

South  Carolina 

29  11 

5  46 

Iowa 

00 

329  79 

South  Dakota 

00 

53  21 

Kansas 

235  91 

162  61 

Tennessee 

54  37 

19  50 

Kentucky 

38  61 

6  57 

Texas 

56  54 

9  81 

Louisiana 

'  114  23 

14  40 

Utah 

3  00 

4  50 

Maine 

219  00 

320  65 

Vermont 

105  47 

307  21 

Maryland 

00 

4  24 

Virginia 

00 

2  20 

Massachusetts 

00 

00 

Washington 
West  Virginia 

16  38 

25  00 

Michigan 

00 

00 

12  17 

1  93 

Minnesota 

00 

171  27 

Wisconsin 

41  66 

236  13 

Mississippi 

Missouri 

Montana 

13  03 
00 
00 

2  65 
76 
01 

Wyoming 

00 

00 

( 

$2,211  16 

$3,910  35 

*  Estimated. 


SAMUEL   B.   FORBES. 


Hartford,  Conn.,  31  July,  1890. 


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[1890. 


YOUNG  PEOPLE'S  SOCIETY  OF  CHRISTIAN  ENDEAVOR.— SUMMARY. 


State. 


Alabama, 

Arizona, 

Arkansas, 

California, 

Colorado, 

Connecticut, 

District  Columbia, 

Florida, 

Georgia, 

Idaho, 

Illinois, 

Indiana, 

Indian  Territory, 

Iowa, 

Kansas, 

Kentucky, 

Louisiana, 

Maine, 

Maryland, 

Massachusetts, 

Michigan, 

Minnesota, 

Mississippi, 

Missouri, 

Montana, 


No.  of 
Societies. 

t 

Members.  | 

7 

'263 

1 

40 

2 

63 

59 

2,886 

27 

1,074 

228 

13,191 

6 

351 

4 

115 

0 

0 

139 

5,778 

12 

459 

101 

5,280 

M 

2,064 

1 

43 

S 

90 

101 

4,658 

3 

87 

411 

26,686 

124 

4,641 

75 

2,884 

2 

191 

35 

1,279 

1 

45 

Btatb. 


Nebraska, 

Nevada, 

New  Hampshire, 

New  Jersey, 

New  Mexico, 

New  York, 

North  Carolina, 

North  Dakota, 

Ohio, 

Oregon, 

Pennsylvania, 

Rhode  Island, 

South  Carolina, 

South  Dakota, 

Tennessee, 

Texas, 

Utah, 

Vermont, 

Virginia, 

Washington, 

West  Virginia, 

Wisconsin, 

Wyoming, 


Totals, 


Members. 


2,218 
4,685 

OjQA 

45 
7,282 

275 

4,479 

248 

1,222 

1,496 

0 

1,035 

0 

131 

90 

4,841 

46 

589 

60 


2,202       106,156 


ANNUAL  RECORD. 


0HUR0HE8  ORGANIZED,  1889. 

Alabama: 

Alco,  Aug.  25. 
Galitobiiia.' 

Alton,  Deo.  2;  Angela'  Camp,  reor.,  April 

28;  Avalon,July  16;  Ballena, ;  Campbell, 

April  28;  Oopperopolis,  July  18;  De  Lux,  July 
21;  Fall  River  Valley,  June  10;  Los  Angeles, 
Olivet,  Jan.  8;  do.,  West  End,  Feb.  10;  Los 
Guillicos,  Feb.  17 ;  Niles,  Sept.  6 ;  Ooean  View, 
March  30 :  Palermo,  Feb.  10 ;  Pasadena,  North, 
May  2;  San  Andreas,  Immannel,  — ;  San 
Bernardino,  Mt.  Vernon,  April  1 ;  Santa  Ana, 
Jan.  18;  Sebastopol,  July  26;  Villa  Park, 
March  6.     - 

Colorado  : 

Brookside,  — ;  Colorado  Spring*,  Second, 
Aug.  6;  Cortes,  April  28;  Denver,  So.  Broad 

way,  Sept.  17 ;  Flagler, ;  Green  Mountain 

Falls,  Sept.  6;  Lyons,  Oct.  29;  New  Castle, 

;  Rico, ;  Steamboat  Springs,  Sept.  29; 

Trinidad, * 

Connecticut  : 

Hartford,  Swedish,  Oct.  2ft ;  Portland,  Swe- 
dish,  May  28;  Willlmantte,  Swedish,  Nov.  16. 

Florida  : 

Melbourne, . 

Georgia  : 

Cartecay,  Dee.  8 ;  Hendricks,  Aug.  21 ;  Rome, 
Sept.  8. 

Idaho: 

Genesee,  Jan.  18. 
Illinois  : 

Anna,  Dec.  11  jOhieago,  Trinity,  Englewood, 
March  10;  do.,  Welsh,  Un.  Bv., ;  do.,  Cen- 
tral, May  9;  do.,  Warren  ave.,  May  19;  do., 
Zion,  June  28;  do..  Ch.  of  the  Covenant,  Oct. 
1 ;  do.jHumboldt  Park,  Oct.  16 ;  do.,  Forrest- 
ville,  Dec.  8;  MetropolJiville,  - — ;  No.  Au- 


rora, July  12;  Peoria,  Plymouth,  June  10; 
Ridgeland,  April  26;  River  Grove,  Dec.  16; 
Rockefeller,  June  20;  Rogers  Park,  Nov.  8. 

Indiana  : 

Bast  Chicago,  Nov.  10 ;  Hammond,  Plymouth, 
Nov.  10;  Indianapolis,  Brightwood,  July  28; 

do.,  West, ;  Lake  Gage,  March  17;  Penn- 

ville,  Sept.  8;  Perth,  Feb.  21. 

Indian  Tbbbxtort: 

Guthrie, ;  Kaw  Agency,  Deo.  8;  King- 
fisher, Dec.  22;  Vinita,  Logan, . 

Iowa: 

Bethel, ;  Bondurant,  Dec.  7;  Climbing 

Hill,  Oct.  7;  Crane  Creek,  Feb.  26;  Doom 
Deo.  10;  Flaglers,  June  80;  Gem  Point,  March 
19;  Hebron,  Feb.  10;  Ionia,  Sept.  10;  Ladds- 
dale,  Jan.  29;  Oto,  Oct.  6:  Owen's  Grove, 
April  7;  Smlthland,  June  26:South  Grant, 

;  Timber  Creek,  March  12 ;  Weaver,  March 

13;  Zion, . 

Kansas  : 

Fsirvlew  Village,  Sept.  6;  Gritxland, ; 

Herndon, ;  Hutchinson,  Sept.  24;  Ochel- 

tree.  March  26;  Richland,  May  16;  Russell 
Springs,  April  1. 

Louisiana: 

Calcasieu  Parish,  Dee.  16;  Iowa, ;  Rose- 
land,  Sept.  10. 

Maine: 

Deer  Isle, ;  Long  Island,  July  28;  West 

New  Portland,  Aug.  17. 
Massachusetts  : 

Hudson, ;  Springfield,  Park,  June  28; 

Worcester,  Oh.  of  the  Covenant,  Dee.  12;  do., 
Hope,  Deo.  21. 
Michigan  : 

Detroit,  ,  June  16;  Kinderhook,  July 

81 ;  Leslie,  May  28 :  Marion,  Feb.  26 ;  Mattison, 
March  16;  Rosedale(March8;  Six  Lakes,  I>b. 
I   18;  Wheeler,  Aug.  30. 


1890.] 


ANNUAL   RECORD. 


11 


Minnesota  : 

Ash  Creek,  March  3;  Bertha,  June  11 ;  Beth- 
any,  ;  Hasty,  Nov.  3;  Livonia,  branch  of 

Elk  River,  ;  Mankato,  Swedish  Mission, 

July  25;  Minneapolis,  Bethany,  April  1 ;  Pills, 
bury,  March  6 ;  Robinsdale,  Jane  14 :  St.  Cloud, 
Second,  July  28;  8and  stone,  Swedish,  July 
31;  8odigreen,  March  24;  Sunrise,  Aug.  25; 
Verdi,  May  1 ;  Wlnthrop,  March  11. 

Missouri  : 

Afton,  reor.,Ju1y  5;  Garden  Grove,  March 
10;  Kansas  City,  Pilgrim,  Oct.  20;  do.,  Im- 
manuel,  Dec.  10;  St  Clair,  Dec.  15. 

Nebraska : 

Addison,  July  5;  Clarkson,  Nov.  24 ;  Clear- 
water,  March  17;  Crawford,  July  Id;  Doug- 
las, Dec.  30;  Faueey,  Aug.  25;  Harbine, ; 

Madrid,  March  13;  Snake  Creek, ;  Veath, 

Aug.  25;  Wallace,  Feb.  20 ;  Wellfleet  Colony, 
;  Wescott,  July  14. 

New  Jersey  : 

Cedar  Grove,  Jan.  23;  Jersey  City,  jVor- 
wegian,  March  17;  Richland, . 

New  York  : 

Brooklyn.    Tabernacle,   ;  Middletown, 

North  at.,  Nov.  19;  Newburgh,  Jan.  4;  New 

York,  Camp  Memorial,  April  25;  Olean, ; 

Patebogue,  March  15 ;  Ridgewood,  Feb.  22. 

North  Dakota: 

Ashtabula,  Aug.  18;  Barrie,  July  31;  Bux- 
ton, Aug.  16;  Edgeley,  St.  Paul,  ;  Ed- 

munds,  May  30;  Geneseo,  Oct.  6;  Getchells, 
Aug.  18;  Jamestown,  March  29;  Odell,  Aug. 
4;  Ontario,  March  17;  Williaton,  Aug.  4; 
Wyndmere,  July  21. 

Ohio: 

Ashland,   May  14;   Blue  Creek,  June   6; 

Brecksville,   ;    Cleveland,    North    Knd, 

March  3;  Columbus,  Mayflower,  June  18; 
Dayton,  June  25;  Findlay,  Second,  May  12; 
Mansfield,  Plymouth,  Nov.  3 ;  Monroe,  Second, 
April  17 ;  Vaughnsville,  — . 

Oregon : 

Eugene,  June  2;  Malheur,  Feb.  9. 

Pennsylvania  : 

Forest  City,  Welsh,  Jan.  15;  Le  Raysville, 
Feb.  2;  Scran  ton,  Fifth,  Jan.  31. 

Rhode  Island: 

East  Providence,  United  Cong.,  June  17; 
Thornton,  Oct.  5. 

South  Dakota  : 

Benclare,   May   4;  Bethel,  May  5;  Buffalo 

Centre,    March   27;   Centreville,  reor.,  ; 

Clyde,  April  14;  Colvta.  Branch, ;  Lake- 

Krt,  Danish,  April  18;  Logan  Centre,  Dec.  5; 
ring  Lake,  June  17;  Vermillion,  Swedish, 

Tennessee  : 
Athens,  Sept.  1 ;  Chattanooga,  Pilgrim, . 

Texas  : 

Denlson,  — — . 
Vermont  : 

Eden,  Aug.  23;  Rutland,  Swedish,  Dec.  10. 

Washington  : 

Deep  Creek  Falls  Feb.  24;  Edgewater,  May 
2; Edison,  Sept.  22;  Edmonds,  Nov. ;  Fair- 
haven,  Aug.  18;  Kalama,  Dec.  22;  Marshall, 


March  3;  Paradise  Valley, ;  Pine  Valley, 

;  Port  Townsend,  March  27;  Puyallup, 

Feb.  24;  Rosario,  May  12;  Seattle,  Stent  ish, 

;  Tacoma,  Swedish, ;  Tekoa,  Feb.  3; 

Trent,  Feb.  8. 

Wisconsin  : 

Birnamwood,  Jan.  15;  Chilton, ;  Clear 

Lake,  Swedish, ;  Edgerton,  June  28;  Fi- 

field,  April  9 ;  Neptune,  Jan.  22, ;  Racine, 

Emmanuel,  German,  Oct.  31. 

Wyoming  : 

Douglas,  April  20. 


ORDAINED  0B  IN8TALLED. 

In  this  list,  "  o."  denotes  ordination  without 

installation;  "o.  p.**   ordination   as   pastor; 

"o.  /.  m.w  ordination  for  foreign  missionary 

service ;  "  r."  recognized.    But  owing  to  in- 
definite reports,  "o."  may  sometimes  be  an 

error  for  ••  o.  p." 

1889. 

ADAMS.  HARRY  C,  Turner's 

Falls,  Mass..  o.  p.        Oct.  29 

ALDRICH,  FRANK  B.,  Iron- 
ton,  Mich.,  o.p.        July  30 

ALLEN,  HERBERT  O.,  Frank- 
lin  Ave.  ch.,  Cleveland,  O.,   o.  p.       Dec.  10 

ANDERSON,  JAMES  A.,  Mon- 
mouth,  Me.,  o.p.  Oct.  3 

ANDERSON,  LARS,  Swedish 
ch.,  Vermillion,  8.  D.,  o.  p. 

ANDREWS,  CHARLES  EM 
Broadway  ch.,  Somerville,  Mass.,  i.      Oct.  1 

ARMES,  A.  HERBERT,  Man. 
cheater  and  Goffs  Falls,  N.  H.,  o.         Dec.  18 

ARTHUR.  CHARLES  M.,  Har- 
bine, Neb.,  o.  p.        Dec.  30 

AUSTIN,  THOMAS  J.,  Flor- 
ence, Ala.,  o.         March  24 

B ACKU8,  JABBZ,  Weatport,  Ct.,  i.    Feb.  19 

BAILEY,  HENRY  L.t  Frank- 
lin, N.  Y..  o.f.  m.  Aug.  18 

BAILEY,  JOHN  G.,  Rogers,  Ark.,  i.    July 

BALDWIN,  FRITZ  W.,  East 
Orange,  N.  J.,  i.  Dec.  20 

BALL,  ROBT.H.,Fairhaven,Vt.,o.p.Sept.  18 

BALLANTINE,  JOHN    W., 
Ridgedeld,  Ct.,  i.  Sept.  10 

BARD,  GEORGE  I..  Walpole,N.H.,<.8ept.  17 

BAR8TOW,.  JOHN,    Glaston- 
bury, Ct.,  i.  Nov.  19 

BELFKY.  WILLIAM  T.,  Ves- 
taburg,  Mich.,  o.  8ept.  3 

BELKNAP,  LAFAYETTE, 
Addison,  Neb.,  o.  June  5 

BIXLER,  JAMES  W.,  North 
ch  .Haverhill,  Mass.,  o.p.       Nov.  13 

BLAKE.  HENRY  A.,  Webster,  Ms.,  r.  Jan.  31 

BLISS,  LEON  D..  Central  ch  , 
Worcester,  Mass.,  o.  asst.  p.  Oct.  31 

BOARDMAN,  CHARLES    P., 
Magnolia,  Io.,  o.  June  4 

BONFIL8,  ELLSWORTH, 
Treraont,  New  York,  o.  May  9 

BRADLEY,    NELSON    S  ., 
Jamestown,  N.  D.,  o.         March  29 

BRAY,  HENRY  E.,  Wareham.Ms.,o.  Jan.  30 

BRODIE,  JAMES  F.,  South  ch., 
Salem,  Mass.,  i.  Feb.  21 

BROWN,  CLARENCE  T. ,  For- 
estville  ch.,  Chicago,  111.,      o.  p.  Dec.  6 

BROWN,  JAMES.  Talladega,  Ala., o.  June  12 

BRUNEAU,  ISMAEL    P., 
French  ch.,  Holyoke,  Mass.,  i.  Dec.  Jr 


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[1890. 


BUELL,  LEWINF.,Smyrna,N.Y.,o.p.  Jan.  3 
BUNKER,    FREDERICK    R., 

Fairmont,  Neb.,  o.  p.      March  4 

BURROUGHS,  CHARLES  F., 

Wiscasset,  Me.,  o.  June  12 

BURTT,  BENJAMIN H.,  Bald- 

win,  Wis.,  o.  p.       July  23 

BUS  WELL,  J.  O.,  Arena,  Wig.,  o.p.  May  10 
BUTLER,  EDWARD  P.,  Sun- 

derland.  Mums.,  i.  June  27 

BUTTNER,  HENRY.  Crete,  Neb., o.  May  29 
CARLISLE,  MARK  R.,  Tall  a- 

dega,  Ala.,  o.  June  12 

CARLSON,  CARL  E.,  Swedish 

Evan,  ch.,  Portland,  Ct.,  o.  p.  May  28 
CARSON,  JOSEPH  W.,  Ovid, 

Mich.,  o.  Feb.  15 

CHAMBERS,  ALEXANDER, 

Princeton,  Wis.,  o.  Feb.  19 

CHASE,  CHAS.  E.,  Cheney ,Wd.,o.».  July  24 
CHASE,  EDWARD  A.,  South 

cfa..  Lawrence,  Mass.,  L  Nov.  21 

CLARK.  JOHN  B..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  o.  Oct.  30 
CLARKE,  CHARLES  F.,  Ma- 

chias,  Me.,  o.  Dec.  11 

CLAYTON,  THOMAS,  Hunt- 
ington, W.  Va.,  i.  April  23 
CLEVELAND,    WILLIS    M., 

Bolton,  Ct.,  o.  p.  Oct.  1 

CLIFTON.  THEODORE,Han. 

over  St.  ch.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  i.  July  10 

COLE,  SAMUEL  V.,  Broadway 

ch.,  Taunton,  Mass.,  o.  p,        Oct.  29 

COLE,  WILLIAM  I.,  Houlton,  Me.,  o.  Sept  19 
COLLIER,  THOMAS  J.,  Berea,  O.,  o.  June  6 
COLLOM,  JOSEPH  E.,  Berea,  O.,  o.  Feb.  14 
CONARD,  WM.  J.,  Park  Rap- 

ids,  Minn..  o.  p.        Oct.  30 

CONNEK.  JA8.  R.,  Coolvllle,  O.,  o.  Dec.  21 
CORY.  ISAAC  L.,  Mankato, Minn., r. Sept.  10 
OREELMAN,   HARLAN, 

Wortblngton,  Mass.,  o.  p.  ■     Sept.  17 

CROFT,  ERNEST  J.,  Gustavus.O.,o.  June  5 
CURRY,  DAVID,  Whittaker,MJch.,o.April  18 
CURTIS,  WM.  L.,  Oberlin,  O.,o./.m.  June  21 
%  DAVIS,  FRANCIS  W.,  Ober- 
lin, O.,  o.f.  to.  June  21 
DAVIS,  LYMAN  E.,  North  ch., 

Middletown,  N.  Y..  i.  Nov.  19 

DAY,  ERNEST  E.,Lone  Rock,  Wis.,0.  June  13 
DEROME,  JULES  A.,  French 

ch.,  Ware,  Mass.,  o.  p.        May  28 

DICKSON,  JAMES  M.,  Pilgrim 

ch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  i.  '         March  6 

DING  WELL,  JAMES,    Rock- 

ville,  Ct..  ».  Dec.  11 

DIN8MORE,EDWARD  F., 

Benicia,  Cal.,  r.  Nov. 

DO  11  WARD,  JAMES  C,  San 

Francisco,  Cal.,  o.f.m.    Aug.  7 

DURYEA.  J08EPH  T.,  First 

ch.,  Omaha,  Neb.,  I.  Jan.  31 

EAGLE,   JOHN   P.,  Emanuel 

ch.,  Swedish,  New  Haven,  Ct.,  i.  April  18 
EARLE,  JAS.,  Mlnneaoolis,  Minn  ,  o.  May  17 
EASTMAN,  MRS.  AN'NIS  F., 

Brockton,  N.  Y.,  o.  Nov.  12 

EGERTON,      THOMAS     R., 

East  Gilead,  Mich.,  o.  Feb.  13 

ELLM6,  LEWIS,  Strong, Me., o.p.  Aug.  9 
EVANS,  WALTER  A.,  ch.  of 

the  Redeemer,  Chicago,  111.,  i.  Dec.  3 

FAIRFIELD,    GEORGE     D., 

Reed  City,  Mich.,  o.         March  19 

FITCH,    LUCIUS    R.,    Ash 

Creek,  Minn.,  o.  June  19 

FLAGG,  RUFU8  C,  Wells  Riv- 
er, Vt.,  r.  Jan.  22 


FLEMING,  EDWARD  T.,  Oil- 
vet  ch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,     o.  p.       Jane  26 

FLOTD,    WALTER   B.,    Lin- 
wood,  N.  J.,  i.         March  18 

FOBES,  J.   WARNER,   Peace- 
dale,  R.  I.,  i.  Oct  2a 

FORDE.  L.  HAROLD,  North- 
ville,N.  Y.,  o.  April  15 

FRAY,  JOHN  E.,   Rockaway 
Beach,  N.  Y.,  i.  April  & 

FREEMAN,  MAR8TON  S., 
Newell,  Io.,  o.  p.        Oct.  22 

FULLERTON,  EDWARD  G., 
Ply.  ch.,  Worce*ter,  Ms.,  o.,  aant.  p.  June  13 

GALLAGHER,  GEORGE  W., 
Montpelier,  Vt.,  i.  May  23 

GAY,  HENRY  n..  Plympton,Ms.,o.».Apr.  16 

GIROUX,  LEWIS  F.,    White 
St.  ch.,  Springfield,  Mass.,     t.  May  28- 

GREELEY,   CLARENCE  D., 
Mt.  Carmel,  Ct.,  o.  July  11 

GREENE,  CHESTER  W.,  Mat- 
tawan,  Mich.,  o.  Nov.  12 

GRIFFITH8.  WILLIAM,  Pil. 

Srim  ch.,  Plymouth,  Pa.,       o.  July  2 

LICK,  EDW.  L.,  Groton,  Ms.,  o.  Dec.  S 

GUNN,  JOSEPH   W.,    Steam- 
boat  Springs,  Col.,  o. 

GURNEY,  HENRY  E.,  Little 
Valley,  N.  Y.,  o.  June  5 

HANSON,  L.  C,  German  ch., 
Racine,  Wis.,  o.  Nov.  12 

HAWTHORNE,  WM.O.,Alton,N.H.,o.Nov.  6 

HAYDEN,  FRED  S.,  Jackson- 
ville. III.,  t.  Feb.  21 

HEATH,    ALBERT    H.,    Ply- 
mouth ch.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,    t.  April  25 

HECKENDORN,  GEORGE  N., 
Brandon,  Wis.,  o.  Dec.  S 

HENCH,  WILLIAM  R.,  Algon- 

Suin,  III.,  o.  April  19 

RALD,  THOMAS,  Bethesda 
chapel  of  Central  ch.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  o.p.         Dec.  3 

HESCOCK,  GEORGE  B.,  Fort 
Fairfield,  Me.,  o.         March  28 

HILLIARD,  D.  LEE,  Berlin,  Neb.,o.  Sept.  11 

HOLDEN,    FREDERICK    A., 
Granby,  Mass.,  *.  April  9 

HOLMBLAD,  EMIL  G.,  Swed- 
ish ch.,  Lowell.  Mass.,  i.  Feb.  28 

HOPKINS,  WILLIAM  H.,  St. 
Albans,  Vt.,  o.  May  14 

Woodbridge,  N.  J.,  i.  Nov.  7 

HOWIE,  DAVID,  Pilgrim  ch., 
Duxbury,  Mass.,  o.  p.       Feb.  27 

HURST,  GEORGE  B.    McC, 
Perry,' Io.,  o.  April 

JACKSON,    ANDREW   E., 
Nashville,  Tenn.,  o. 

JACKSON,  JOSEPH  S.,  Talla- 
dega, Ala.,  o.  Jane  12 

JOHN80N,  FRANK  A.,  New 
Mllford,  Ct.,  i.  Dec.  12 

JOHNSON,    GEORGE     H., 

Memo,  ch.,    Georgetown,  Ms.,  i.       Jan.  2 

JONES.    DANIEL   I.,    Zxmcs- 
ville,  O.,  i.  Dec.  17 

JONES,    RICHARD    M.,    Old 
Forge,  Pa.,  o.  July  1 

JONES,  THOMA8  H.,  Welsh 
ch.,  Granville,  N.  Y.,  o.  p.        Oct.  20 

KEESE,  WILLIAM  A.,  Trinity 
ch.,  Lawrence.  Mass.,  i.  April  11 

KELLEY,     FREDERICK    I., 
Pigeon  Cove,  Mass.,  o.  p.       Dec.  30 

KELLOGG,  CHARLES  C, 
Bethany  ch.,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  i.       April  3 


1890.] 


ANNUAL   RECORD. 


13 


KENNGOTT,  GEORGE  F.t 
Newport.  N.H,  o.p.  Oct.  8 

KERR,  KO  BERT.Tomah,  Wis.,  i.  Dec.  3 

KILBON,  JOHN  L.,  E.  Had- 
dam,  Ct.,  o.  p.       June  28 

KING,  FRANCIB,Adln,Cal.,  o.  Jane  9 

KING,  SAM'L  W.,  Brooklyn.  N.Y.,o.  Jan.  30 

KINGSBURY,  J08IAH  W„ 
Fi'dt  ch.,  Mlddleboro,  Mass.,  i.         April  10 

KNOPF,  FRANK  E.,  Elkhart,Ind.,o.  Nov.  13 

KNOWLE8,  MATTHEW, 
Hock  Creek,  O.,  o.  Oct  81 

KRUM.  JOHN  P.,KelloggsTille.  O.,  o.  April  16 

LANCASTER.  ELLSWORTH 
G.,  Ash  by,  Mass.,  o.p.      Sept.  19 

LAWRENCE,  EDWARD  A., 
First  ch.,  Baltimore,  Md.,      i.  Nov.  21 

LAWRENCE.  JOHN  B.,  Cen- 
tral ch.,  Mlddleboro,  Mass.,  t.         March  26 

LEHTINEN,  FRAN8,  Harbor,  0.,o.  Nov.  19 

LEWIS,  THOMAS  J.,  South 
West  Harbor,  Me.,  o.  Dec.  6 

LEWIS,  THOMAS  6.,  Bristol, 
Me..  o.p.       Oct.  16 

L1NDQUIST,  AXEL  F..  Swed- 
ish ch.,  Will  imantic,  Ct.,      o.p.       Nov.  15 

LINDSAY,  ROBERT  S..  East- 
wood ch.,  Columbus,  O.,       i.  July  2 

LITTLE.  ARTHUR,  Second 
ch  ,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  i.  Jan.  30 

LODER,  ACHILLES  L.,  Nor- 
wood, Mass ,  i.  Dec.  11 

LORD.  ORLANDO  M.,  Second 
ch.,  Hanover, Mass.,  o.p.        Jan.  30 

LYMAN,  P  .  YSON  W.,  Third 
cb.,  Fall  River,- Mass.,  i.  Feb.  20 

McCORKLE,  SHERMAN  W., 
Iron  ton,  O.,  i.  May 

Mcknight,  henry  a, 

North  Guilford.  Ct..  i.         March  18 

MAc'LAGEN,  THOMAS,  Clin- 
tonville,  Wis.,  o.  p.       May  17 

Mclaughlin,  james,  Man- 

torvl lie,  Minn.,  o.p.        Sept.  3 

McSKIMMING,    DAVID    D., 

Grafton,  O.,  o.  Nov.  5 

MADGE,  WALTER  W.t  Hay- 

awards,CaI.,  i.         March  15 

MAKEPEACE,  F.  BARROWS, 

North  ch.,  8pringfleld,  Mass.,  t.  Jan.  80 

MANK,  HERBERT  G.,  New 

Gloucester,  Me.,  o.  p.       Jan.  16 

MARDEN.  ALFRED.  Neptune,  Wis., o.p  .Jan. 
MARSHALL,  HENRY.LInden, 

Mich.,  o.         March  13 

MKaD.  HENRY  B.,Brookfleld,  Ct.,f.  June  11 
MERRILL,  JAMES  G.,  Second 

Pariah  ch.,  Portland,  Me.,     i.  Dee.  11 

MEKWLN,  NATHAN  T.,  Po- 

?uonock,  Ct.,  i.  Jane  21 

LLER,   JOHN   W.,  Rosen. 

dale.  Wis.,  i.  Sept.  18 

MILLIGAN.  JAMES  P.,  North 

ch ,  Columbus,  O.,  o.  July  23 

MILLS   THORNTON  A.,  Ply- 

month  ch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  i.  Sept.  13 

MILNE,  ALEXANDER,  High 

St.  ch.,  Columbus,  O.,  o.  p.       June  19 

MINTIBR,  JAMES  H.,  Lamb- 

erton,  Minn.,  o.  April  4 

MOFFATT,  ,T.  CLEMEN CE, 

Douglass,  Kan.,  o.  Aug.  22 

MOORE,  EDWARD  C,  Central 

ch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  i.  Jan.  4 

MORE,  GEORGE  W.,  Spring 

Creek,  Pa.,  o.  July  16 

MORELAND,  MARY  L.,  Wy- 

anet,  111.,  o.  July  19 


MORRIS,  EBENEZER  J.,  Pu- 
titan  ch.,  WUkesbarre,  Pa.,  i.  June  27 

MULLER,  JOHN  H, Sheffield, Ms,  o.p.  May  2 

NEWTON  D.  AUGUSTINE, 
Winchester,  Mas*.,  i.  Dec.  19 

NO  YES,  WARREN  L.,  Ches- 
ter, Vt..  i.  June  25 

NUTTING,  WALLACE,  Park 
ch .,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  i.  Nov.  14 

OLMSTEAD,  CHARLES,  Pil- 
grim ch  ,  Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  i.       July  9 

ONION,  J S.,  Brimfleld,  111.,  o.      Sept.  19 

ORMES,  MANLY  D.,  South  ch, 
Colorado  Springs,  Col.,         o.  p.       Aug.  18 

ORR,  JAMES  B.,  Hebron.  Ind.,o.         Nov.  26 

PARAD18,  JAMES  H.,  French 
ch..  Lowell.  Mass.,  i.  Sept.  16 

PARRISH,  GEORGE  R.,  Har- 
vard.  Neb.,  o.p.        April  2 

PARSON^,  EDWARD  8.,  Park 
ch.,  Greeley,  Col.,  i.  Oct.  10 

PARTKIDGE,  LEWIS  C,  Be- 
rean  ch.,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  {.  Dec.  19 

PASCO,  M  A  RTIN  K.,  Lyme,  O.,  i.       Dec.  10 

PEASE,  CHARLES  B.  P.,  A*h- 
Held,  Mass.,  o.p.       June 25 

PENNIMAN,  ANDREW  O., 
U timet t,  Kan.,  t.  Feb.  17 

PENNIMAN,  HENRY  M.,  Ta- 
bernacle ch  ,  Chicago,  111.,     i.  Aug.  18 

PETTINGILL,  ARTHUR  G., 
St.  Cloud,  Minn.,  o.  Dee.  9 

PHILLIPS,  DANIEL,  Second 
ch.,  Huntington,  Mass..         i.  Nov.  13 

PLASS,  NORMAN,  Medina,  O.,  i.        Jan.  16 

POOR,  WILLIAM  G.,  Chicopee 
Falis,  Mass.,  i.  June  13 

PORTER,  EDWARD  C, 
Watertown.  Mass.,  i.  Dec.  4 

PORTER,  ELBERT  S.,  Central 
So.  ch.,  Bridgewater, Mass., i.  May  15 

POUND,  EDWARD  H.,  Craw- 
ford, Neb.,  o.  Dec.  17 

PRATT,  D.  BUTLER,  Union 
ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  o. p.       8ept.  25 

PRICE,  CHARLES  W.,  Ober- 
lin,  ().,  o.f.  m.  June  21 

RAE,  ROBERT  L.,  East  Ro- 
chester, Mass. ,  o.p.        Dec.  13 

REITINGER,  PHILIP,  Cleve- 
land, O.,  o.  May  27 

RESNER,  ANDREAS,  Chicago,  111.,  o.  June  6 

RICH,  ULYSSES  G.,  Eming- 
ton,  111.,  o. 

RICHIE,  DAVID  H.,  White 
Creek,  Wis.,  o.  Aug.  14 

RICKER,  GEORGE  8.,  Ch.  of 
the  Redeemer,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  i.         Oct.  24 

ROBERTSON,  JAMES  G., 
Chester,  N.  H.,  o.  p.        July  30 

ROBINSON,  P  BARLEY  J., 
Winthrop,  Me.,  i.  June  11 

ROGERS,  WILLIAM,  San 
Juan,  Cal.,  o.  April  16 

ROSENBERGER,  HENRY  C, 
Mltchellvllle,  Io.,  i.  Aug.  9 

ROTHROCK,  EDGAR  S.,  Gar. 
rettsville,  O.,  o.  p.         July  2 

RULAND,  GEORGE  W.,Weat- 
moreland,  N.  H.,  i.  July  3 

RUN  ALLS,  JOHN  H.,  Alto 
Pass.  111.,  o.  Nov.  19 

SCHWAB,  HERMAN,  Fitch- 
burg,  Mass.,  o.  May  28 

SEVERANCE,  CHARLES  N., 
Hutchinson,  Kan.,  i.  Sept.  24 

SEWALL,  BENJAMIN  F., 
Alto  Pass,  111.,  o.  May  8 


14 


CONGREGATIONAL  YEAR-BOOK. 


[1890. 


8HARP,  ROBERT  W.,  Fox- 

boro,  Mass. ,  o.  Sept.  12 

8HARRETT,  JAMES,  Wataga, 

111.,  i.  Oct.  24 

SHAW,  WILLIAM    B.,  Ford 

City,  Kan.,  o.  Sept.  18 

SHEARER,    HERMAN    A., 

Gladstone,  Mich.,  o.p.  Oct.  2 

SHELDON,     CHARLES      F., 

Jennings.  La.,  o.  Dec.  12 

SHEPHERD,    SAMUEL,    At- 

lantic  ch.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,     i.  Feb.  12 

SIMS,  FELIX  R,  Talladega,  Ala.,  o.  Jane  12 
SKEELE,  ARTHUR  F.,  South 

Park  ch.,  Chicago,  III.,  i.  April  11 

SMITH,  C.  HUDSON,  Pilgrim 

oh.,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  i.      .     March  6 

SMITH,  EBENEZER   A.,  El- 

dred,  N.  Y.,  o.  Oot.  3 

SMITH,  EDWARD  W.f  West 

Newbury,  Vt.,  o.p.       Nov.  13 

SMITH,  HOWARD  N.,  Berea.  O.,  o.  June  6 
8MITH,  LOWELL  C.,Moravia,N.Y.,f  Sept.  10 
8MITS,    BASTIAN,    Constun- 

tine,  Mich.,  i.  April  2 

SNYDER,  HENRY  S.,Wllllam»- 

bnrg,  Mass.,  i.  May  15 

STAUNTON,   BENJAMIN, 

Douglas.  Wyo.,  i.  April  10 

STEARNS,    WILLIAM    F., 

Hartford,  Vt.,  o.  Dec.  11 

STEBBIN8,    HERBERT    W., 

West  Medford,  Mass. ,  i.  Not.  12 

STERLING,  GEORGE,    Dun- 

barton,  N.  H.,  i.  Nov.  13 

STEVENB,    WILLIAM   D., 

Tomahawk,  Wis.,  o.  June  20 

STILES,  WILLIAM  C,  Rich- 

mond,  Me.,  i.  April  18 

STORK,  WOLFGANG,  La 

Grange,  Mo.,  o.  June  12 

8TOWK,WILLIAMF.,Dexter,Me.,o.j>.May28 
STRICKLAND,  GEORGE  D., 

Vanderbilt,  Mich.,  o.  April  30 

STUART,    ISAM  BERT    B., 

North  Yarmouth,  Me.,  o.  Dec.  11 

8UCKOW,  WILLIAM  J.,  Ha- 

warden,  Io.,  r.  July  24 

TEEL,  WILLIAM  H.,  Wethers- 

fleld,  Ct.,  t.  April  24 

TENNEY,  HENRY  M.,  Second 

ch  ,  Oberlln,  O.,  i.  May  16 

TENNEY,  WILLIAM  L.,  Mad- 

ison  ave.  ch.,  Cleveland,  O.,  /.  Dec.  10 

TERRY,ALBERTW.,Napoli,N.Y.,o.April24 
TEWKSBURY,  GEOKGE  A., 

Plymouth  ch.,  Seattle,  Wn.,  i.  Sept.  11 

THOMPSON,  JOHN  K.,  New 

Kockford,  N.  D.,  o.p.     March  10 

THOMSON,  A.  EUGENE,  First 

ch.,  Cleveland,  O.,  i.  Oct.  2 

TILLITT,  BARTON  C,  Kelley ,  Io.,  o.  Feb.  7 
TORBET,  ALBERT,  Grand 

Blanc,  Mich.,  o.  April  28 

TORUESEN,  CECILLIU8   O., 

Scandinavian  ch.,  Seattle,  Wn.,  o.  May  8 

TRAVIS,    DAVID    Q.,  Mead- 

ville,  Mo.,  o.  May  28 

TUTTLE,  HENRY  W.,  Man- 
chester. Io.,  o.  Oct.  3 
VINCENT.  THOMAS  H.,  East 

MarshfiehLMass.,  o.p.         Feb.  6 

VITTUM,  EDMUN DM., Cedar 

Rapids,  Io.,  i.  Nov.  14 

VOORHEES.  J.  SPENCER, 

Telluride,  Col.,  o.p.      Aug.  25 

VROOMAN,   HARRY   C,  In- 
dependence, Kan.,  o.  April  90 


WALKER,  JOHN  T.,  Way- 
land,  Mich.,  o.  July  8 
WALLAR,  WILLIAM  C.  A., 

Belgrade,  Minn.,  o.  8ept.  11 

WARREN,  EDGAR  L.,  Clare- 

mont,  N.  H.,  o.p.         Feb.  4 

W  ASHINGTON,  ALONZO  G., 

Stephen,  Minn.,  o.  Feb.  0 

WEILER.CARL,  Wlnthrop,Minn.,o:March  12 
WHKKLEK.  WARREN  E., 

Richfield,  O.,  o.  Sept.  6 

WIDDEMER,  HOWARD  T., 

Memorial  ch.,  Ridgewood,N.  Y.,  i.  June  12 
WIEDENHOEFT,  WILLIAM, 

Fairmount,  Ind.,  o.  Dec.  16 

WILCOX,  WILLIAM  C,  Eagle 

Harbor,  Wn.,  i.  Dec.  18 

WILLCOX,    INMAN    L., 

Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  o.p.        Oct.  18 

WILLEY,  ELMER  E.,  Eldon,Io.,o  p.  Dec.  12 
WILLIAM**,   SAMUEL    A., 

Lyons,  Col.,  o.p.        Oct.  29 

WILLIAMSON,    JOHN    A., 

Clarksficld,  O..  o.  p.      Sept.  24 

WILSON.  FREDERIC  A.,  Free 

ch.,  Andover,  Mass.,  i.  June  26 

WOODBURY.  FRANK  P.,  Sec- 
ond ch.,  Minneapolis,  Minn  ,  i.  May  5 
WOODWOHTH.OHARLES  L., 

Jr.,  Wilton,  N.  H.,  o.  p.       Dec.  17 

WRIGHT,     BENJAMIN    M., 

Kent,  Ct.  o.  p.       Nov.  19 

WYCKOFF,     EDWIN     D., 

Galesburg,  HI.,  o.  April  11 

YERGIN,  VERNON  N.,  First 

ch.,  Fargo,  N.  D.,  i.  April  11 


PA8T0RS   DI8MI88ED. 

ADAMS,    GEORGE    M.,   Holl'ston,    Mass., 

April  23. 
ANDERSON,     EDWARD,    Norwalk,    Ct.f 

April  23. 
AXTELL,  NATHAN  G.,  Plymouth  ch.,  Mil- 

ford,  Ct.,  May  28. 
BACON,  WILLIAM  N\.  Coventry,  Vt.,  July. 
BALDWIN,  FRITZ  W.,  First  ch.,  Chelsea, 

Mass.,  Nov.  18. 
BARTLETT,  WILLIAM  A.,  ch.  of  the  Re- 
deemer, Chicago,  III.,  Dec.  3. 
RENTE,  CHRISTOPHER  H.,  East  Rocka- 

way,  N.  Y..  Oct.  15. 
BERLE,  ADOLPH  A.,  New  Richmond,  Wis., 

Nov.  6. 
BILLMAN,  HOWARD,  East  Windsor,  Ct., 

Oct.  14. 
BLADES,     JOHN     T.,    Campello,    Mass., 

March  19. 
BOUTON,  TILTONC.  H.,  Dunbarton,  N.  H., 

Nov.  13. 
BOWMAN,  DAVID  D.,  Second  ch.,  Eureka, 

Cal.,  July  15. 
BRLANT,  S.   INGER80LL,   Hartford,  Vt., 

June  6. 
BRODIE,     JAMES     F.,     Woodstock,    Vt., 

Feb.  11.   • 
BROWN,  J.  NEWTON,  Owatonna,  Minn., 

Dec.  20. 
BURR.  Austin  H.,  Peterboro,  N.  H.,  Mar.  4. 
BUSHNELL,  SAMUEL  C,  Acusbnet,  Mass., 

Dec.  18. 
BUTLER,   EDWARD    P.,    Lyme,    N.    H., 

Feb.  20. 
CAMPBELL,  CLEMENT  C,  Granby,  CU, 

Deo.  18. 
CARTER,  CLARK,    South   ch.,    Lawrence, 

Mass.,  Nov.  21. 


1890.] 


ANNUAL   RECORD. 


15 


CHRISTEN  SEN,  NIL  C,  Scandinavian  ch., 

Bridgeport,  Ct.,  Dec.  19. 
CLAPP,  CEPHAS  F.,  Eighth  Ave.  ch.,  Oak- 
land, Cal.,  May  11. 
CLARKE,  JOSEPH    B.,  Barkhamsted,   Ct., 

May  16. 
COLWELL,   HENRY  J.,    Grand   Meadow, 

Minn.,  May  16. 
COOK.  81  LAB  P.,  Third  ch.,  Chelsea,  Mass., 

March  26. 
CORNET,  EDWARD,  Vin eland,  N.  J.,  Nov. 
COUNTERMINE,  JOHN  D.f  Clinton  Ave. 

cb.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  1. 
CRANK,  EDWARD  C,  South  Main  8t.  ch., 

Manchester,  N.  H.,  Dec.  U. 
CROMER,  JEREMIAH  C,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 

May  10. 
CRUM*  JOHN  H.,  First  ch.,  Winona,  Minn., 

April  22. 
CURTIS,  ETHAN,  Danforth  ch.,  Syracuse, 

N.  Y.,  Dec.  9. 
DEFOREST,   HEM  AN   P.,  Trinitarian   ch., 

Taunton,  Mass.,  May  14. 
DINGWELL,  JAMES,  Danielsonville,   Ct., 

Nov.  15. 
EMRICH,    FREDERIC   E.,  Tabernacle  ch., 

Chicago,  111.,  Jan.  21. 
EVANS,  EINION  C,  Pacific  ch.,  St.  Paul, 

Minn.,  Jan.  4. 
FAY,  SOLOMON  P.,  Village  ch.,  Dorchester, 

Mass.,  Sent.  25. 
FIBBER,  HERMAN  P., Ludlow,  Vt.,  May  28. 
FLANDERS,  CHARLES  N.,  Newport,  N.H., 

Jan.  9. 
FLOYD,  WALTER  B.,  Linwood,  N.  J.,  Dec. 
FRINK,    BENSON  M.,    Shelburne,    Mass., 

Sept  3. 
GARDNER,    AUSTIN,    Buckingham,    Ct., 

Sept.  18. 
GLKASON,    CHARLES    H.,    Somers,   Ct., 

Oct.  21. 
GREENE,  RICHARD  G.,   Trinity   ch.,   E. 

Orange,  N.  J.,  June. 
HALLOCK,    LEAVITT    H.,  Wllliston  ch., 

Portland,  Me.,  April  10. 
HART,  WILLIAM  D.,  Little  Compton,  R.  I., 

Oct.  1. 
HARWOOD,  CHARLES  E„  Fairfield,  Neb., 

Jan.  16. 
HASKELL,  ROBERT  B.,  Guttenburg,  N.  J., 

Dec. 
HATCH,  ELIAS  W.,  B.  Berkshire,  Vt.,Jan.  9. 
HAWES,  JAMES  B.,Wintbrop,  Me.,  June  12. 
HEATH.  ALBERT  H.,  North  ch.,  New  Bed. 

ford,  Mas*. .March  1. 
HELMS,  REUBEN  E.,  Forrest,  111,  April  1. 
HI  ATT,  CASPAR  W.,  High  St.  ch.,  Colum- 

bus,  U.,  April  23. 
HILL,  C.    ROWLAND,  San    Mateo,    Cal., 

Dec.  22. 
HILLARD,  ELIAS  B.,  Plymouth,  Ct.,  July  18. 
HOLDEN,    FREDERICK    A.,    Barrington, 

N.  H.,  Feb.  7. 
HOOD,  EDWARD  C.W.Medford,  Ms.,  May  1. 
HULBERT,  PALMER  8.,  Prospect  St.  ch., 

Newburyport,  Mass.,  Jan.  22. 
HUNTER,  PLEASANT,  Newtonville,  Mass., 

Sept.  24. 
JOHN80N.  FRANK  A.,  Chester,  N.  J., Nov. 
KELSEY,  WM.  8.,  Windham,  Ct.,  Sept.  17. 
KIMBALL,  LUCIEN  C,  Canterbury,  N.  H., 

April  3. 
LITTLE,  ARTHUR,  New  England  ch.,  Chi- 

cago,  111.,  Jan.  11 . 
LlVINGSTON,WM.F.,FryeburglMe,8ept.l7. 
MacCOLL.  JOHN  A..  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  Dec. 4. 
McDANIEL,  6IMEON  C,  Berean  ch.,  At- 
lanta, Ga.,  Dec.  19. 


MCMILLAN,  PETER,  Barre,  Vt.,  Oct.  29. 
MacNEILL,  8AMUEL  M.,  81eepy  Eye,  Minn., 

June  11. 
MASON,  EDW.  B.,  Arlington,  Mass.,  April  2 
MERRILL,  JAKES  G.,  First  ch.,  St.  Louis", 

Mo.,  Nov.  18. 
MERRILL,  JOHN  M.,  Brooklyn  Village,  O., 

MERWIN,  NATHAN   T.,    Trumbull,    Ct., 
June  11. 

METCALF,   IRVING   W.,   Eastwood    ch., 

Columbus,  O.,  April  23. 
MOOAR.  GEORGE,  Plymouth  Ave.ch.,  Oak- 

land,  Cal.,  Feb.  20. 
MOORE,  WILLIAM,  Roberts.  Wis.,  June  13. 
MORGAN,    DAVID    W„    Detroit,    Minn., 

April  19. 
MUNDY,  FRANK  J.,  First  ch.,  Lynn,  Mass., 

April  2. 
NASON,  JOHN  H.,  Anoka,  Minn.,  Sept.  10. 
NEWPORT,   FREDERICK,    Wilton,    Me., 
•   Aug.  9. 

NOBLE,  FRANKLIN,  East  Saginaw,  Mich., 

.  May  22.  * 

NUTTING,    WALLACE,    Belleville    Ave., 

Newark,  N.  J.,  June. 
PALMER,  WILLIAM  S.,  Second  ch.,  Nor- 

wich,  Ct.,Oct.  7. 
PECK,     CHARLES     H.,     Griswold,     Ct., 

March  11. 
PENN1MAN,  HENRY  M.,EastDerry,N.H.f 

June  19. 
POOR,  WILLIAM  G.,  Paola,  Kan.,  April  25. 
PORTER,  ELBERT  S.,  Kent,  Ct.,  Feb.  27. 
RANKIN,  JEREMIAH  E.,  Orange  Valley, 

N.  J.,  Dec. 
REED,   DAVID  A.,  Hope  ch.,  Springfield, 

Mass.,  Dec.  23. 
R1CKEK,  GEO.  8.,  Pelrce  City,  Mo.,  May  23. 
ROBINSON,  EDW.  A.,  Hlnghara,  Ms.,  Nov  5. 
RODGERS,  LEVI,  Georgetown,  Ms.,  Nov.  30. 
ROOD,  FRANCIS  I).,  North  ch.,Englewood, 

Chicago,  111.,  Sept.  9. 
RU  L  AND,  GEO.\V.,Greenfleld,  N.H.,Feb.  27. 
SCOFIELD.,     WILLIAM     C,      Tab.     ch., 

Washington,  D.  C,  Nov. 
SEAVER,   NORMAN,  Park   ch.,  St.  Paul, 

Minn.,  March  29. 
SEYMOUR,  CHAH.  N.,  Tolland,  Ct.,  Sept.  24. 
SHERMAN,     ANDREW    M.,    Morristown, 

N.  J.,   March   29. 
SHERMAN,  BARKER  B.,  Wollaston,  Mass., 

April  9. 
BHERRILL,  ALVIN  F,  First  ch.,  Omaha, 

Neb.,  Jan.  31. 
SIMS,  THOMAS.  Valley  City,  N.D.,  April  26. 
SMART,WM.8.,Fli>tch.,Albany,N.Y..Apr.2. 
STAPLES,  JOHN  C,  Littleton,  Ms.,  Nov.  21. 
STILES,  WM.  C,  Pittsfield,  X.  H.f  Feb.  26. 
TAFT,  JAY  N.,  East  ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 

Sept.  25. 
TENNEY.  HENRY  M.,  First  ch.,  Cleveland, 

O..  April  22. 
TEWKSBURY,  GEORGE  A.,  Pilgrim    cb., 

Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  April  1. 
THAYER,    ORAMEL    F.,    Marlboro,    Vt., 

April  2. 
VOORHEES,  LOUIS  B.,  Crombie  St.  ch., 

Salem,  Mans.,  Nov.  16. 
WASHBURN,  GEORGE  Y.,  Everett,  Mass., 

March  28. 
WHEELER,   WILSON     C,     Alma,    Kan., 

Nov.  26. 
WILLEY,  SAM'L  H.,  Benicla,  Cal.,  Au«.26. 
WILLIAMS,     EDWARD    M.,     Northfield, 

Minn..  July  31. 
WILSON,  FREDERICK  A.,  Billerica,  Mass., 

June  25. 


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CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK. 


[1890. 


MDTE8TEE8  MABRIED. 

ALDRICH,    BENJAMIN    F..    of    Ironton, 

Mich.,  and  Bertha  Yerkee,  at  Hersey,  Mich., 

Auk.  8. 
BELSEY,  GEORGE,  of  Kane,  Pa.,  and  Jen- 
nie M.  Adair,  of  Indiana,  Pa.,at  Ind.,  Aug.  21. 
BRADLEY,  NELSON  8.,  of  Jamestown,  N. 

D.,  and  A.  B.  Read,  of  Des  Moinee,  Io.,  at 

Des  Moines,  June  27. 
CHILDS,  EDWARD  P.,  and  Nancy  Guard, 

both  of  Anita,  Io.,  at  Anita.  Jan.  31. 
CLARK,  MOULTOX  N.,  and  Jennie  E.  Lake, 

both  of  Harvard,  111.,  at  Harvard,  Aug.  6. 
CONARD,  WILLIAM  J.,  and  May  B.  Kicker, 

both  of  Park  Rapids,  Minn.,  at  Park  Rapids, 

Oct.  30. 
CROSS,  JAMES  F.,  of  Rosebud,  8.  D.,  and 

Stella  M.  Pearson,  of  Oanton,  O.,  n(  Canton. 
CROUCH,  WILLIAMS., and  Mrs.  M.  J.  War- 

r«*n,  both  of   Maple  Hill,  Kan.,  at  Maple 

Hill,  March  7. 
CURTIS,  WILLIAM  C,  of  Wbatelv,  Mass., 

and  Mrs.  N.  L.  Baker,  of  Sedgwick,  Me.,  at 

Maiden,  Mass.,  June  12. 
DANA,  M.  McO.,  of  Lowell,  Mass.,  and  Mrs. 

Clara  L.  Rose,  of  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  at  Syra- 
cuse. Mar.  5. 
DAVISON,  JOSEPH  B.,  of  Ashtabula,  O., 

and  Mrs.  E.  N.  Lockwood,  of  RJpon,  Wis., 

at  Rlpon,  Oct.  27. 
DEWEY,  HARRY  P.,  of  Concord,  N.  H., 

and  Elizabeth  F.  Thatcher,  of  Newton  Cen- 
tre, Mass.,  at  Newton  Centre,  June  4. 
DURYEA,  JOSEPH  T.,  and  Anna  1.  Plum- 

raer,  both  of  Omaha,  Neb.,  at  O.,  Dee.  31. 
EDDY,  ZACHARY,  of  Detroit,  Mich.,  and 

Frances  A.  Marvin,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  at 

Dobbs  Ferry,  N.  Y.,  July  17. 
EDMANDS,    T.    MERRILL,    of    Wadena, 

Minn.,  and  Jennie  E.  Bartlett,  of  Island 

Pond,  Vt..  at  Island  Pond,  Aug.  27. 
FERRIS,  WALTER  L.,  of  Cherokee,  Io.,  and 

Maggie  Morrison,  of  Storm   Lake,  Io.,  at 

Storm  Lake,  Nov.  19. 
GALE,   CLARENCE  R.,  of  Fitchburg,  Ms., 

and  Grace  E.  Gilberth,  of  Somervllle,  at  ti. 

Sept. 
GROVER,  RICHARD  B.,  and  Eva  I  B rough- 

ton,  at  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  May  8. 
HALE,  EDSON    D.,  of  Clayton,   Cal.,  and 

Lucy,  daughter  of  Rev.  George  Mooar,  of 

Oakland.  Cal.,  at  Oakland,  Feb.  21. 
HARBUTT,   CHARLES,   of  Brldgton,   Me., 

and  Ida  J.  Park,  of  Searsport,  Me.,  at  Sears- 
port,  Nov.  5. 
HAWKE8,  WINFIELD  S.,  of  Salt  Lake  City, 

Utah,  and  Mary  E.  Pease,  of  Worcester,  at 

Worcester,  July  10. 
HAZEN,  HENRY  A.,  of  Auburndale,  Mass., 

and  Martha  B.  Heath,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  at 

Boston,  Aug.  31. 
HOPKINS.  WILLIAM  H.,  of  Woodbridge, 

N.  J.,  and  Kate  Henry,  of  Burlington,  Vt., 

at  Burlington. 
HUBBARD,  GEORGE  H.,  of  Norton,  Mass., 

and  Deborah  B.  Dean,  of  Cambridge,  Mass., 

at  Cambridge,  June  13. 
HUGHES,  B.  MORLAI8,  of  Brisbin,  Pa.,  and 

M.  J.  Phillips,  of  Punzsutawney,  Pa.,  at 

Wilkesbarre,  Pa.,  July  30. 
HUGHES,  RICHARD,  and  Kittle  A.  Owens, 

both  of  Holland  Patent,  N.  Y.,  at  Holland 

Patent,  Oct.  16. 
JOHNSTON,  THOMAS  C,  and  Bessie  M. 

Nash,  both  of  Wythe,  111.,  at  Bo  wen,  111., 

Aug.  21. 
KILBON,  JOHN  L.,  of  East  Haddam,  Ot., 

and  Lena  J.  Gillette,  of  Hartford,  Ct.,  at 

Hartford,  Sept.  18. 


LEE,  LUCIUS  O.,  of  Marash,  Turkey,  and 

Clara  H.  Hamlin,  of  Constantinople,  at  Con- 
stantinople, Aug.  29. 
LEONARD,  HARTFORD    P.,  of  Oakham, 

Mass.,  and  Eliza  A.  Kittredge,  of  Lowell, 

Mass.,  at  Lowell,  Sept.  17. 
MORSE,  ROBERT  C,  of  Fairfield,  Neb.,  and 

Nettie    Lay,    of     Kewanee,     111.,    at   K., 

July  31. 
MUNGER,   THEDORE  T.,  of  New  Haven, 

Ct.,  and  Harriet  Osgood,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  at 

Salem,  March  5. 
NA8H,  CHARLE8  S.,  of  East  Hartford,  Ct., 

and  M.  Louise  Henry,  of  Hartford,  Ct.,at 

Winsted,  May  16. 
NEWELL,  HORATIO  B.,  of  Nagoaka,  Japan, 

and  Jennie  Cozad,  of  NQgata,  at  Tokyo. 

July  3. 
PARriONS,  EDWARD  8.,  of  Greeley,  Col., 

and  Mary  A.  Ingersoll,  of  Cleveland,  O.,  at 

Cleveland,  Dec.  4. 
PaTTON,  CORNELIUS  H.,of  Westaeld,  N. 

J.,  and  Pauline,  daughter  of  Rev.  E.  Whit* 

tlesey,   of    Washington,    D.     0.,    at   W., 

June  6. 
POOR,  WILLIAM  G.,  and  Hattle  M.  Taylor, 

both  of  Paola,  Kan.,  at  Paola,  May  9. 
RALSTON,  EDWARD  S.,  and  Kate  E.  Fol- 

som,  both  of   Lincoln,  Neb.,  at  Rockland 

Park,  N.  Y..  March  19. 
REED,  GEORGE  H.,and  Ellen  V.  Deane, 

both  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  at  Taunton,  July  16. 
REIT1NGEK,  PHILIP,  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and 

Josephine  Duba,  at  Iowa  City,  Io.,  Oct.  29. 
REXFOKD.GEORGK  W.,of  Columbia,  8.D., 

and  Mrs.  L.  M.  Penfield,  at  Chicago,  111., 

Aug.  2. 
SBELYE,  JAMES  W.,  and  Laura  Tucker, 

both  of  Turkey,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Nov.  14. 
SMITH,  STEPHEN,  and   Nelly  M.  Kemp, 

both  of  East  Douglass,  Mass.,  at  E.  D., 

Oct.  3. 
STAATS,  HENRY  T.,  of  No.  Pasadena,  Cal., 

and   Martha  E.  Stearns,  at   Chicago,    111., 

March  2. 
STEWART,  JEREMIAH   D.,    of    Aurora, 

Neb.,  and  Virginia  D.  Smith,  at  Salamanca. 

N.  Y.,  Nov.  20. 
TEAD,  EDWARD  8.,  of  Somerville,  Mass., 

and  Louise    M.   Ordway,   of   Dorchester, 

Mass.,  at  Dorchester,  Oct.  3. 
TEWKSBURY,  GEORGE  A.,  of  Seattle,  Wn., 

and  Virginia  L.  Phelan,  of  Oambridgeport. 

Mass.,  at  Cambridgeport,  May  22. 
THOMAS,  D.  THEODORE,  and    Millie  N. 

Alexander,  both  of  Akron,  O.,  at  A.,  Feb.  6. 
THOMAS,  EVAN,  and  Inez  M.  Derby,  both 

of  Vershlre,  Vt.,  at  Vershlre,  June  6. 
THOME,  JAMES  A., and  Harriet  B.  Thomas, 

both  of  Clarks,  Neb.,  at  Clarks,  Sept.  24. 
TICKNOR,  CHARLES  H.,  of  Onekama,  Mich., 

and  Grace  Porter,  of  South  Haven,  Mich.,  at 

South  Haven,  Feb.  26. 
WALDRON,  GEORGE    B.,  and   Mabel   B. 

Strong,  both  of  Benson,  Vt..  at  B.,  Feb.  11. 
WARNER,  CHARLES  0..  of  Alton:  111.,  and 

Margaret  L.  McNair,  of  Ottawa,  111.,  at  Ot- 

tawa,  June  20. 
WIEDENHOEFT,  WILLIAM,  and  Geneva 

A.  Wiley,  both  of  Falrmount,  Ind.,  at  Fair- 
mount,  Dee.  16. 
WILSON,  FREDERIC  A.,  of  Andover,  Mass., 

and    Florence  N.,  daughter  of    Rev.  Elias 

Nason,  of  Blllerioa,  Mass.,  at  B.,  Sept.  10. 
WOODHULL,  JOHN  A.,  and  Mrs.  Eliza  M. 

Church,  both  of  Middlefield,  Mass.,  at  Pitts- 
field,  June  6. 
WRIGHT,  WALTER  E.  C,  of  Berea,  Ky., 

and  Maria  A.  Muzzy,  of  Romeo,  Mich.,  at 

Romeo,  Dec.  25. 


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VITAL  STATISTICS 


OF   THB 


CONGREGATIONAL    MINISTERS 


Who  died  in  the  Tsar  1889. 


Abbe,  Frederic  Randolph,  son  of  Alanson  and  Eliza  Woodruff  (Barnes) 
Abbe,  was  born  in  Litchfield,  Ct.,  1827,  Oct.  28.  Preparatory  studies  in 
Boston.  Graduated,  Yale  College,  1848,  and  Andover  Theological  Seminary, 
1855.  Law  student,  Harvard  College  and  Boston,  and  went  to  California, 
1848-52.  Ordained,  Abington,  Mass.,  1857,  Sept.  8,  dismissed,  1870,  June  14; 
installed,  Cottage  Street  church,  Dorchester,  1871,  May  10,  dismissed,  1878, 
June  4 ;  without  charge,  there,  until  death,  but  supplying  the  Second  church, 
West  Medway,  from  1887.  Published:  (1)  The  Victory  Sure :  a  discourse, 
1859,  pp.  24.  (2)  Wisdom  Better  than  Weapons  of  War,  1865,  pp.  20.  (8) 
The  Temple  Rebuilt:  a  Poem  of  Christian  Faith,  1872,  pp.  192;  an  enlarged 
edition,  1881.  Married,  1859,  Nov.  SO,  Mary  Thaxter,  daughter  of  Joseph  H. 
and  Martha  Stevens  (Greenough)  Thayer,  of  Boston.  Three  sons  and  a 
daughter.  Died  suddenly  of  a  heart  trouble,  at  West  Medway,  1889,  March 
31,  aged  61  years,  5  months,  and  8  days. 

Abbott,  Amos,  son  of  Jeremiah  and  Eunice  (Blanchard)  Abbott,  was  born 
In  Wilton,  N.  H.,  1812,  June  2.  Phillips  Academy,  Andover.  Missionary, 
A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  in  Western  India,  1884-47.  City  missionary,  Manchester,  N.  H., 
1850-1;  Portsmouth,  1851-6;  resident  licentiate,  Andover,  1856-7;  ordained, 
Portsmouth,  1857,  June  5;  again  missionary  in  India,  1857-69;  without 
charge,  Nashua,  N.  H.,  1869-74,  but  graduated,  Philadelphia  Homoeopathic 
College,  1871;  resident,  Steele  City,  Neb.,  1874-87,  practising  his  profession, 
and  also  home  missionary,  Alexandria,  1876-7,  Fairfield,  1877-8,  and  Otoe 
Reservation,  1878-9;  without  charge,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight,  England,  1887, 
till  death.  Published:  (1)  An  Arithmetic:  used  for  40  years  in  mission 
schools.  (2)  Pilgrimages.  (3)  Cholera.  (4)  Private  Advice  to  Young  Men. 
(5)  Index  to  New  Testament.  (6)  Logic.  (7)  A  Music  Book.  (8)  Vicarious 
Punishment.  (9)  Diseases  of  Women.  Also  translations :  (10)  The  Child 
at  Home.  (11)  The  African  Girl.  (12)  A  Natural  Philosophy.  Married,  1884, 
May  12,  Anstice,  daughter  of  David  and  Elizabeth  (Barker)  Wilson,  of  Wilton, 
who  died  1889,  July  29.  Of  nine  children,  seven  are  living;  one  is  Rev. 
Justin  E.  Abbott,  of  the  Maratha  mission,  and  another,  wife  of  Rev.  Samuel 
C.  Dean.  Died  of  heart  disease,  1889,  April  24,  aged  76  years,  10  months, 
and  22  days. 

Adams,  Darwin,  son  of  Dr.  Daniel  and  Nancy  (Mnlllkln)  Adams,  was  born 
in  Leominster,  Mass.,  1801,  Oct.  10.    Graduated,  Dartmouth  College,  1824,  and 

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18  CONGREGATIONAL  YEAR-BOOK.  [1890. 

Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1Q27.  Ordained,  Camden,  Me.,  1828,  July 
16,  dismissed,  1888,  July;  Installed,  Alstead,  N.  H.,  1884,  April  23,  dis- 
missed, 1842,  Sept.  20;  acting  pastor,  Third  church,  1842-6  aud  1860-7; 
installed,  Fayetteville,  Vt.,  1846,  Jan.  28,  dismissed,  1850,  Feb.  21 ;  installed, 
Dunstable,  Mass.,  1850,  Sept.  5,  dismissed,  1857,  Sept.  22;  acting  pastor, 
Auburn,  1857-60;  without  charge,  Groton,  Mass.,  after,  until  death.  Mar- 
ried, 1828,  Oct.  9,  Catherine  Hannah,  daughter  of  Rev.  Eli  and  Anna  (Emerson) 
Smith,  of  Hollis,  N.  H.  Two  sons  living,  of  whom  one  is  Rev.  Daniel  E. 
Adams,  of  Southboro,  Mass. ;  two  daughters  and  one  son  deceased.  Died  of 
dysentery,  1889,  Auk-  16,  aged  87  years,  10  months,  and  6  days. 

Arms,  William,  m.  d.,  son  of  Phineas  and  Lydia  (Root)  Arms,  was  born  in 
Wilmington,  Vt.,  1802,  May  18.  Fairfield,  N.  Y.,  Academy.  Graduated, 
Amherst  College,  1830,  and  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1833.  Ordained, 
Park  Street  church,  Boston,  1838,  July  28;  missionary,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  to 
Patagonia,  1838-4;  Borneo,  Batavia,  and  Singapore,  1885-8.  Graduated, 
m.  d.,  Dartmouth  College,  1839,  and  practised  medicine,  Westminster,  Vt., 
1839-42;  Fort  Atkinson,  Wis.,  1842-50;  Beaver  Dam,  1850-9;  Cobden,  111., 
1860-7;  Du  Quoin,  1867,  till  death.  Married,  1885,  April  6,  Mary,  daughter 
of  David  and  Elizabeth  Maxwell,  of  Philadelphia,  who  died  in  Batavia, 
1835,  Dec.  19.  A  son  died  in  infancy.  Married,  1889,  Jan.  9,  Mary  Ann, 
daughter  of  Peter  and  Elizabeth  (Goodhue)  Aiken,  of  Putney,  Vt.  Of  five 
children,  a  daughter  is  living.  Died  of  partial  paralysis  and  softening  of  the 
brain,  1889,  June  21,  aged  87  years,  1  month,  and  8  days. 

Atkinson,  George  Henry,  d.  d.,  son  of  William  and  Anna  (Little)  Atkin- 
son, was  born  in  Newburyport,  Mass.,  1819,  May  10.  Graduated,  Dartmouth 
College,  1843,  and  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1846.  Ordained  at  New- 
bury, Vt.,  1847,  Feb.  24,  and  sailed  for  Oregon,  via  Cape  Horn  and  the  Hawaiian 
Islands ;  acting  pastor,  Oregon  City,  1848,  September,  until  installed,  1853, 
Oct.  2,  dismissed,  1866,  March  18;  pastor,  Portland,  1863-72;  general  mis- 
sionary American  Home  Missionary  Society,  1872-80 ;  superintendent  same, 
for  Oregon  and  Washington,  1880,  until  death.  His  alma  mater  gave  the 
honorary  d.  d.,  1875.  Published :  (1)  Address  upon  the  Possession,  Settle- 
ment, Climate,  and  Resources  of  Oregon,  1868,  pp.  17.  (2)  Funeral  Sermon : 
Mrs.  M.  F.  Eells,  1875,  pp.  6.  (8)  Reminiscences  of  Blkanah  Walker,  1877, 
pp.  8.  (4)  the  Northwest  Coast,  1878,  pp.  56.  (5)  The  First-Day  Sabbath; 
its  Law,  1879,  pp.  15.  (6)  Discourse :  Funeral  of  Mrs.  J.  W.  Case,  1882, 
pp.  20.  (7)  The  Sign  and  Seal  of  the  Covenant,  n.  d.,  pp.  13.  Married,  1846, 
Oct.  8,  Nancy,  daughter  of  Phineas  and  Abigail  (Lincoln)  Bates,  of  Spring- 
field, Vt.  Of  three  sons  and  three  daughters,  one  each,  living.  Died  of 
pneumonia,  1889,  Feb.  25,  aged  69  years,  9  months,  and  15  days. 

Banfield,  John  Addison,  son  of  Samuel  and  Lucy  (Twombly)  Banfield, 
was  born  In  Lancaster,  N.  H.,  1888,  Jan.  28.  Newbury  (Vt.)  Conference 
8emlnary.  Ordained,  Methodist,  1864,  and  again  as  a  Congregationallst, 
Louisville,  Kan.,  1868,  March  12;  acting  pastor,  there,  1866-9;  principal,  pre- 
paratory department,  Washburn  College,  Topeka,  1869-74;  acting  pastor, 
Woodland,  Cal.,  1874-7;  Benicla,  1877-8;  Tacoma,  Wash.,  1879-88;  without 
charge,  there,  1888-7;  Auburn,  Cal.,  1887,  supplying  at  Ophlr  and  Good  Hill; 
Penryn  after,  till  death.    Married,  1861,  Sept.  11,  Sarah  M.,  daughter  of 


1890.]  VITAL   STATISTICS.  19 

Henry  H.  and  Rhoda  Chapin,  of  Ntles,  Mich.,  who  died  at  Dowagiac,  1862, 
Oct.  24.  Married,  1865,  June  8,  Mrs.  Lydia  C.  Hatch,  of  Sault  Ste.  Marie, 
daughter  of  Jease  and  Rachel  Cook,  of  Grand  Rapids.  One  daughter  and 
three  of  five  sons  living.  Died  at  Orange  Hill,  Cal.,  of  B right's  disease, 
1889,  June  24,  aged  56  years  and  5  months. 

Bates,  Hknry,  son  of  Liberty  and  Mary  (Russell)  Bates,  was  born  in 
Mendon,  Mass.,  1814,  Dec.  27.  Belleville,  N.  Y.,  Academy.  Graduated, 
Oberlin  College,  1840,  and  Theological  Seminary,  1848.  Ordained  at  Oberlin, 
1843,  Ang.  23 ;  acting  pastor  and  teacher,  Franklin  Mills,  Kent,  Ohio,  1843-6 ; 
teacher,  Harmar,  1846-52;  acting  pastor,  Middlebnry,  1852-4;  Goodrich, 
Mich.,  1854-7;  Almont,  1857,  until  installed,  1859,  Feb.  9,  dismissed,  1861, 
Jan.  1;  acting  pastor,  Stony  Creek,  1861-4;  Grass  Lake,  1864-7;  Installed, 
Canton,  111..  1867,  Oct.  12,  dismissed,  1872,  Jan.  19;  acting  pastor,  Plymouth, 
Neb.,  1872-8;  treasurer,  Doane  College,  Crete,  1878-83,  and  his  home  was 
there  after;  acting  pastor,  Melrose  Highlands,  Mass.,  1883-4;  Cortland  and 
Flckrell,  Neb.,  1884-7;  without  charge  after;  in  Seattle,  Wash.,  1888-9. 
Published :  (1)  Address  before  Oberlin  Alumni,  1853.  (2)  The  Criminality  of 
American  Slavery:  a  Thanksgiving  Sermon,  1868.  (3)  A  Funeral  8ermon, 
1864.  'Married,  1845,  April  2,  Kezlah,  daughter  of  Dr.  Titus  and  Eliza  (Gillett) 
Chapman,  of  Middlebury,  Ohio.  Two  daughters  and  five  sons.  One  of  the 
latter  died  young,  another  is  Rev.  Francis  W.  Bates,  of  the  East  Central 
African  mission.  Died  of  typhoid  malarial  fever,  1889,  Sept.  8,  aged  74  years, 
8  months,  and  11  days. 

Bbbchrr,  William  Henry,  son  of  Dr.  Lyman  and  Roxana  (Foote)  Beecher, 
was  born  in  Easthampton,  N.  Y.,  1802,  Jan.  15.  Theological  study  at  Andover, 
and  with  his  father.  Ordained  at  Newport,  R.  I.,  1880,  March  25,  dismissed, 
1833,  Jan.  23;  Installed,  Presbyterian  church,  Putnam,  Zanesville,  Ohio,  1835, 
Feb.  21;  installed,  Batavla,  N.  Y.,  1839,  Oct.  22,  dismissed,  1843,  Aug.  1; 
acting  pastor,  Toledo,  Ohio,  1844-7;  Euclid,  1848;  Chillicothe,  1849-53;  in- 
stalled, Reading,  Mass.,  Bethesda  chnrcb,  1858,  Sept.  14,  dismissed,  1856, 
April  3;  installed,  N.  Brook  field,  1857,  June  3,  dismissed,  1861,  May  12; 
without  charge,  there,  1861-70;  Chicago,  111.,  after.  Married,  1830,  May  12, 
Katharine,  daughter  of  Peter  and  Anna  (Fiske)  Edes,  of  Boston,  Mass., 
who  died,  1870,  Jan.  5.  Five  of  six  children  living.  Died  of  old  age  and 
rheumatism,  1889,  June  23,  aged  87  years,  5  months,  and  8  days. 

Buss,  Isaac  Grout,  d.  d.,  son  of  Harvey  and  Abigail  (Grout)  Bliss,  was 
born  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  1822,  July  5.  Amherst  Academy.  Graduated, 
Amherst  College,  1844,  and  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1847 ;  Yale  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1845-6.  Ordained,  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  1847,  May  4; 
missionary,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  Smyrna  and  Erzroom,  Turkey,  1847-52;  without 
charge,  1852-5;  acting  pastor,  Southbridge,  Mass.,  1855-6;  Boylston,  1856-7; 
•gent  of  the  American  Bible  Society,  at  Constantinople,  1857,  till  death.  His 
alma  mater  gave  the  honorary  d.  d.,  1871.  Married,  1847,  May  9,  Eunice 
Bliss,  daughter  of  Aaron  and Day,  of  West  Springfield.  Of  seven  chil- 
dren, a  daughter  and  four  sons  are  living ;  one,  the  Rev.  Edwin  M.  Bliss.  Died 
at  Assiont,  Egypt,  1889,  Feb.  17,  aged  66  years,  7  months,  and  12  days. 

Boxkbll,  William  Hbnry,  son  of  Lewis  and  Lucy  C.  (Williams)  Bonnell, 
was  born  in  Bingham,  Mich.,  1859,  Aug.  23.    Sarnla,  Ont.,  High  School; 


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student  one  year  each  in  Chicago  and  Pacific  Theological  seminaries.  Or- 
dained, Greeley,  Col.,  1886,  May  6;  acting  pastor,  Julesburg,  1886-8;  Poca* 
tello,  Ida.,  1888,  till  death.  Married,  1888,  May  24,  Fredericka  B. ,  daughter  of 
Frederick  A.  and  Martha  W.  (Good)  Slack,  of  Sandwich,  111.  Died  of  typhoid 
fever,  at  Dweller  Ranch,  Mont.,  1889,  Aug.  80,  aged  30  years  and  7  days. 

Burxham,  Jonas,  son  of  Seth  and  Lydia  (Lasell)  Burnham,  was  born  in 
Kennebunkport,  Me.,  1798,  May  11.  Phillips  Academy,  Andover,  Mass. 
Graduated,  Bowdoin  College,  1828.  Teacher,  academies  at  Saco,  Me.,  N. 
Bridgton,  Bath,  China,  Brldgton,  Kennebunk,  Hallo  well,  Augusta,  Win- 
throp,  Strong,  and  at  Farmlngton,  1849-59;  and  continued  to  give  private 
instruction  until  death.  After  1840,  he  often  supplied  neighboring  churches, 
and  was  acting  pastor,  Farmlngton  Falls,  1856-60,  being  ordained,  1858,  July 
28.  Married,  1828,  Sept.  14,  Jane,  daughter  of  Capt.  Daniel  and  Sarah 
(Miller)  Merrill,  and  widow  of  Lieut.  Amos  Towne,  of  Kennebunkport,  who 
died,  1872,  April  25.  A  son  and  daughter.  Married,  1878,  March  11,  MaryL., 
daughter  of  John  and  Rboda  Wells,  of  Vienna,  Me.  One  daughter.  Died, 
1889,  March  9,  aged  90  years,  9  months,  and  28  days. 

Cadt,  Calvin  Brainard,  son  of  Oliver  and  Abigail  (Brainard)  Cady,  was 
born  in  Fair  Haven,  Vt.,  1809,  July  11.  Bridport  High  School.  Graduated, 
Middlebury  College,  1838.  Studied  with  Rev.  Ovid  Miner.  Ordained,  Wills- 
boro,  N.  Y.,  1838,  November;  acting  pastor,  Keesville,  N.  Y.,  Pleasant  Valley, 
and  West  Essex;  installed,  Au  Sable  Forks,  1840,  Feb.  4,  dismissed,  1844, 
Feb.  27;  acting  pastor,  St.  Albans  Bay,  Vt.,  1844-52;  Alburgh,  1852-73; 
Georgia,  1873-7;  without  charge,  Alburgh  Springs,  187,7,  till  death.  Mar- 
ried, 1848,  Isabella  G.,  daughter  of  Dr.  Abiah  aud (Davis)  Mead,  of 

Essex,  N.  Y.,  who  died,  1888,  Nov.  8.  Died  of  paralysis,  1889,  Dec.  8,  aged 
80  years,  4  months,  and  27  days. 

Cadt,  Cornelius  Sydney,  son  of  Oliver  and  Abigail  (Brainerd)  Cady,  was 
born  in  Orwell,  Vt.,  1813,  Feb.  28.  Kimball  Union  Academy.  One  year  at 
Middlebury,  and  three  at  Oberlin  College.  Graduated,  Oberlln  Theological 
Seminary,  1843.  Ordained  in  Oberlin,  1848,  Aug.  23.  Acting  pastor,  £. 
Cleveland,  Ohio ;  Cambridge,  Vt. ;  Sherman,  N.  Y. ;  Farmlngton,  111.,  1847-8 ; 
Geneseo,  1849-50;  Barry,  1851-3;  Summer  Hill,  1854-5;  South  church,  Chi- 
cago, 1856-7;  Bowen's  Prairie,  1857-8;  Cass,  Io.,  1859-60;  Maquoketa, 
1861-3;  general  missionary,  1864-70,  residing,  Maquoqueta  and  Brookfleld; 
and  Evans  ton,  111.;  in  Ohio,  residing,  Oberlin,  1870-7;  in  Michigan,  1878-9; 
without  charge,  Philadelphia ;  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  after  until  death.  Married, 
1843,  Sept.  11,  Rebecca  Thompson,  daughter  of  James  and  Martha  (Patch) 
Morgan.  Three  of  six  sons  living.  Died  in  Chicago,  of  consumption  of  the 
bowels,  1889,  Sept.  18,  aged  76  years,  6  months,  and  IS  days. 

Chamberlain,  Peasley  Badger,  son  of  Ebenezer  and  Betsey  (Dow) 
Chamberlain,  was  born  in  Barre,  Vt ,  1825,  Oct.  16.  Derby  Academy.  Grad- 
uated, Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  1855.  Ordained  at  Portland,  Ore., 
1856,  April  9;  installed,  there,  1857,  Oct.  28,  dismissed,  1862,  March  21; 
acting  pastor,  Walla  Walla,  Wn.f  1865-71 ;  without  charge  there,  after,  until 
death.  Married,  1855,  Aug.  16,  Alice  E.,  daughter  of  Thomas  M.  and  Clarissa 
(Eaton)  Abbott,  of  Derby,  Vt.  Three  of  four  children  living.  Died  of  gen- 
eral debility,  1889,  Nov.  1,  aged  C4  years  and  16  days. 


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Chapman,  Calvin,  son  of  Edmund  and  Mehitable  (Gould)  Chapman,  was 
born  in  Bethel,  Me.,  1814,  Nov.  13.  Preparatory  study,  Military,  Mats. 
Graduated,  Bowdoin  College,  1887,  and  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1842. 
Ordained,  Epping,  N.  H.,  1842,  Dec.  8,  dismissed,  1845,  April  14;  installed, 
Saccarappa,  Westbrook,  Me.,  1845,  Sept.  30,  dismissed,  1848,  Oct.  24;  act- 
ing pastor,  Eliot,  1849-50;  installed,  Lakeville,  Mass.,  1851,  Oct.  22,  dis- 
missed, 1857,  Oct.  30;  acting  pastor,  Chatham,  1858-9;  installed,  Foxcroft 
and  Dover,  Me.,  1859,  Oct.  26,  dismissed,  1862,  Jane  17;  acting  pastor, 
Standlsh,  1863-6;  Island  Pond,  Vt.,  1866-7;  Mannsville,  N.  Y.,  1867-9; 
Kankakee,  111.,  1869-70;  Windham,  Vt.,  1870-4;  Andover,  Me.,  1874-5; 
without  charge,  Kennebankport,  after,  until  death.  Married,  1842,  Sept.  3, 
Lucy  Bradbury,  daughter  of  Capt.  Luther  and  Lucy  (Parsons)  Emerson,  of 
Parsonsfield,  Me.,  who  died,  1873,  April  14.  Two  sons  and  one  daughter. 
Married,  1874,  Nov.  18,  Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  and  Sarah  (Miller) 
Ward,  of  Kennebankport,  Me.  Died  of  Brlght's  disease,  1889,  March  19, 
aged  74  years,  4  months,  and  6  days. 

Chapman,  Ellas,  son  of  Jededlah  and  Eunice  (Wilder)  Chapman,  was  born 
in  Wolfeboro,  N.  H.,  1815,  Oct.  22.  Wolfeboro  Academy.  Graduated,  Gfl- 
manton  Theological  Seminary,  1844.  Ordained,  Newfleld,  Me.,  1845,  Nov. 
26.  dismissed,  1849,  Jan.  9;  acting  pastor,  Effingham,  N.  H.,  1849-50;  Par- 
sonsfield, Me.,  1850-3;  without  charge,  Andover,  Mass.,  1853-4;  acting 
pastor,  Lebanon,  Me.,  1854-6;  Great  Palls,  N.  H.,  Second  church,  1857-8; 
Newmarket,  1858-62;  South  Newmarket,  1863-7;  without  charge,  North 
Reading,  Mass.,  1867-73,  and  Roxbury,  after,  until  death ;  but  acting  pastor, 
Sanford.  Me.,  1871-3.  Married,  1840,  Nov.  30,  Lydla  K.,  daughter  of  Joseph 
and  Lydia  (Evans)  Palmer,  of  Tuftonboro,  N.  H.,  who  died,  1877,  July  7. 
Two  sons  and  live  daughters.  Died  of  brain  disease,  1889,  March  10,  aged 
73  years,  4  months,  and  18  days. 

Chessman,  John  Mebk,  son  of  John  and  Nancy  Jane  (Brown)  Cheesman, 
was  born  in  Charleston,  111.,  1840,  June  8.  Ordained,  1868.  Acting  pastor, 
Osawkee,  Kan.,  1870-3;  Altoonaand  Fredonla,  1873-6;  Hamlin  and  Falrview, 
1876-7;  without  charge,  1877-83;  acting  pastor,  Moline  and  Bridge  Creek, 
1883-6;  Deepwater,  Mo.,  1886-7;  Brookllne  and  Republic,  1887,  until  death. 
Married,  1860,  April  22,  Nancy  Jane,  daughter  of  Joshua  and  Elizabath  John- 
son, of  Griggsville,  111.  Of  eight  children,  four  are  living.  Died  of  pneumo- 
nia, 1889,  April  20,  aged  48  years,  10  months,  and  12  days. 

Clark,  Eli  Bknbdict,  son  of  Eli  and  Rebecca  (Benedict)  Clark,  was  born 
in  Waterbury,  Ct.,  1808,  Feb.  22.  Graduated,  Yale  College,  1836,  and  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1839.  Ordained,  First  church,  Chlcopee,  then  the  Second 
church,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1839,  Oct.  16,  dismissed,  1875,  Oct.  11;  without 
charge,  there,  1875-89 ;  Springfield,  until  death.  Published :  A  Centennial  Dis- 
course :  organization  of  the  First  Church,  Chlcopee,  1852.  Married,  1839, 
Dec.  23,  Cornelia,  daughter  of  Garrltt  and  Elizabeth  (Baldwin)  De  Witt,  of 
Mllford,  Ct.,  who  died,  1880.  A  daughter  Is  dead;  a  son  is  Rev.  De  Witt 
S.  Clark.  Married,  1885,  Dec,  Rosetta  Willcox,  of  New  Haven.  Died  of 
heart  failure,  1889,  April  23,  aged  81  years,  2  months,  aod  1  day. 

Clraveland,  James  Bradford,  son  of  John  and  Mary  (Ingraham)  Cleave- 
land,  was  born  in  Sharon,  Ct.,  1821,  Aug.  20.    Graduated,  Yale  College,  1847, 


22  CONGREGATIONAL  YEAR-BOOK.  [1890. 

and  Theological  Seminary,  1851.  Teacher,  New  Haven,  1650-2.  Ordained, 
North  church,  Durham,  Ct.,  185*,  Sept.  8,  dismissed,  1853,  Oct.  1;  agent, 
A.  8.  S.  U.,  Ct.,  1858-5;  installed,  South  Egremont,  Mass.,  1855,  July  12, 
dismissed,  1862,  May  20;  acting  pastor,  New  Hartford,  Ct.,  1863,  until  in- 
stalled, 1865,  May  24,  dismissed,  1867,  Nov.  7;  installed,  Bloomfield,  1867, 
Dec.  3,  dismissed,  1875,  Feb.;  acting  pastor,  Kensington,  1875-9:  Granny, 
1880-5;  Oxford,  1885-8;  without  charge,  New  Haven,  1888,  till  death.  Pub- 
lished :  (1)  Discourse :  funeral  of  Mrs.  Gay  lord  Steele,  1865,  pp.  8.  (2)  In 
Memorlam  of  Mrs.  Arbi  Barber  Brown,  1867,  pp.  8.  (3)  ••  A  Good  Name": 
a  pastor's  tribute  to  the  late  John  Cotton  Smith,  1870,  pp.  12.  (4)  In  Memo- 
rlam of  James  Monroe  Smith,  1872,  pp.  22.  (5)  No  Sects  in  Heaven,  1883, 
pp.  16.  Married,  1852,  Sept.  8,  Elizabeth  H.,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  and  Sarah 
At  water  (Plant)  Jocelyn,  of  New  Haven.  Two  sons  deceased ;  a  ton  and 
daughter  living.    Died,  1889,  May  21,  aged  67  years  and  9  months. 

Cobb,  Henry  White,  son  of  Nehemiah  and  Louis  (Vaughn)  Cobb,  was 
born  in  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  1815,  Oct.  22.  Oneida  Academy.  Graduated, 
Otyerlin  College,  1843,  and  Theological  Seminary,  1846.  Ordained,  Fiichville, 
Ohio,  1845,  Nov.  6.  Acting  pastor,  Tipton,  Io.,  1862-5 ;  Brimfleld,  III.,  1855-7 ; 
McLean,  1857-9;  Atlanta,  1859-61;  Prairie  du  Chlen,  Wis.,  1862;  agent,  A. 
M.  A.,  Chicago,  1863-71;  without  charge,  Wheaton,  1872-85;  Waukegan, 
1885-6 ;  Bowdle,  8.  D.,  1887,  till  death.  Married,  1846,  Aug.  80,  Mary,  daugh- 
ter of  Bundle  and  Julia  (Briscoe)  Palmer,  of  Fitchvllle,  Ohio.  Of  two  children, 
a  son  is  living.  Died  of  paralysis  and  nervous  prostration,  1889,  May  16, 
aged  73  years,  6  months,  and  24  days. 

Cooke,  George,  son  of  Rev.  Phineas  and  Sophia  (Grout)  Cooke,  was 
born  in  Keene,  N.  H.,  1811,  Dec.  26.  Graduated,  Dartmouth  College,  1832; 
student,  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  one  year.  Ordained,  North  church, 
Amherst,  Mass.,  18S9,  Jan.  16,  dismissed,  1852,  May  20;  president,  University 
of  East  Tennessee,  at  Knox v Me,  1852-9;  teacher,  Amherst,  Mass.,  1859-63;. 
without  charge,  Winchester,  after,  until  death.  Married,  1887,  Nov.  30,  Mary, 
daughter  of  Ira  Gay,  of  Nashua,  who  died,  1885,  Aug.  13.  A  son  killed 
in  the  battle  of  the  Wilderness,  a  daughter  living.  Died  in  Bridgeport,  Fla., 
1889,  March  10,  aged  77  years,  2  months,  and  14  days. 

Cooley,  Orramel  Wellington,  son  of  Calvin  and  Rosamond  (Field) 
Cooley,  was  born  in  Hawley,  Mass.,  1816,  Jan.  18.  Cummlngton  Academy. 
Graduated,  Williams  College,  1841,  and  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  1846, 
having  studied  one  year  at  Andover.  Principal,  Tuscarora  Academy,  Penn., 
1842-4;  acting  pastor,  Dover,  Mass.,  1847,  until  ordained,  1848,  May  4,  dis- 
mis*>ed,  1850,  Dec.  2;  acting  pastor,  Granville,  111.,  Presbyterian  church, 
1850-3;  Fox  Lake,  Wis.,  Congregational  church,  1854-6;  Newport,  1856-8; 
Nora,  111.,  1859-61 ;  Lanark,  1862;  Henry,  1863-4;  Glenwood, Io.,  1865-8;  and 
president,  Ladles'  Seminary,  there,  1865-77;  without  charge,  Chicago,  111. 
1878-9;  acting  pastor,  Lanark,  1880-2;  without  charge,  there,  1882-4;  Glen* 
wood,  Io.,  1884,  until  death.  Married,  1851,  Nov.,  Sarah  A.,  daughter  of 
John  and  Joanna  (Adams)  Adams,  of  Hopkinton,  Mass.  Died  of  heart  and 
kidney  disease,  1889,  May  6,  aged  78  years,  3  months,  and  18  days. 

Cuxdall,  Isaac  Newion,  son  of  Isaac  and  Nancy  (Rice)  Cundall,  was 
born  in  Klllingly,  Ct ,  1826,  Aug.  17.     Woodstock  Academy.     Graduated, 


1890.]  VITAL   8TATI8TICS.  23 

Amherst  College,  1851,  and  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1854.  Ordained 
at  West  Kllllngly,  1854,  Sept.  5;  pastor,  Rosendaie,  Wis.,  1854-64;  super- 
intendent, public  instruction,  Fond  du  Lac  County,  1864-8 ;  superintendent, 
Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home,  Madison,  1868-8;  acting  pastor,  Burlington, 
1869-70;  instructor,  Latin,  Washington  University,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1870-82; 
Worcester  Academy,  Vinita,  Ind.  Ter.,  1882-6;  Rlpon  College,  Wis.,  1886-8; 
without  charge,  Milwaukee,  1888,  till  death.  Married,  1855,  March  1,  Sarah 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  George  and  Deborah  B.  (Benedict)  Scribner,  of  Nor- 
walk,  Ct ,  who  died,  1865,  Aug.  15,  and  he  married,  1868,  March  26,  Louisa 
Jane,  her  sister.  Died  of  Brlght's  disease,  1889,  July  28,  aged  62  years,  11 
months,  and  6  days. 

Cushman,  David  Quimby/soii  of  Kenelam  and  Hannah  (Boynton)  Cosh- 
man,  was  born  In  Wiscasset,  Me.,  1806,  Dec.  2.  Preparatory  study  with 
Hezekiah  Packard,  d.  d.  Graduated,  Bowdoln  College,  1880,  and  Andover 
Theological  Seminary,  1834.  Ordained,  Mlllville,  in  Mendon,  Mass.,  1836, 
June  23;  acting  pastor,  there,  1836-8;  installed,  Boothbay,  Me.,  1888,  Feb.  7, 
dismissed,  1848,  May  9;  acting  pastor,  Richmond,  1843-4;  installed,  New- 
castle, 1844,  Oct.  26;  dismissed,  1855,  Oct.  27,  also  supplying  Bremen; 
acting  pastor,  Bristol.  1855-6;  Installed,  Warren,  1857,  May  20,  dismissed, 
1863,  Aug.  20;  acting  pastor,  Bremen,  1863-5;  Hubbardston,  Mass.,  1865-8; 
without  charge,  Bath,  1868-86 ;  Warren,  after,  until  death.  Member,  Maine 
Historical  Society,  and  of  the  New  Englard  Historic- Genealogical  Society. 
Published  a  History  of  Ancient  Sheepscott  and  Newcastle,  1882,  pp.  458. 
Married,  1838,  Feb.  13,  Emellne  H.,  daughter  of  Dea.  David  and  Eliza 
(Crosby)  Small,  of  Bath,  who  died,  1886,  March  27.  One  daughter.  Died  of 
pneumonia,  1889,  Oct.  18,  aged  82  years,  10  months,  and  11  days. 

Danneb,  Edgar  Van  Hamm,  son  of  George  W.  and  Rebecca  Alvlra  (Brown) 
Danner,  was  born  in  Logan,  Ohio,  1842,  Sept.  15.  Graduated,  Beloit  College, 
1860,  and  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1866.  Ordained,  Cuyahoga  Falls, 
Ohio,  1867,  Jan.  3,  and  died  In  office.  Married,  1872,  June  12,  Mary,  daughter 
of  Elisha  Noyes  and  Fanny  (Newbury)  Sill,  of  Cuyahoga  Falls,  who  died, 
1883,  Oct.  11.  Died  of  pneumonia,  1889,  March  25,  aged  46  years,  6  months, 
and  10  days. 

Dickinson,  Edmund  Fowlkr,  son  of  Erastus  and  Olive  fMunger)  Dick- 
inson, was  born  in  Ludlow,  Mass.,  1812,  Oct.  8.  Amherst  Academy.  Amherst 
College,  1833-6;  graduated,  Union  College,  1837,  and  Union  Theological 
Seminary,  1840,  spending  one  year  at  Andover;  resident  licentiate,  Union, 
1840-1.  Ordained,  Conneaut,  Ohio,  1843,  May  17,  and  acting  pastor,  there, 
1842-53;  city  missionary,  Chicago,  111.,  1853,  until  death.  Married,  1844, 
Aug.  1 ,  Harriet  Newell,  daughter  of  Ell  M.  and  Mellta  (Norcross)  Richard- 
son, of  Franklin,  Mass.  Of  five  children,  three  are  living.  Died  of  pneu- 
monia and  heart  failure,  in  South  Park,  Chicago,  1889,  Jan.  3,  aged  76  years 
and  9  months. 

Dunham,  Isaac,  son  of  Isaac  and  Betsey  (Savery;  Dunham,  was  born  in 
Plymouth,  Mass.,  1813,  Jan.  30.  Academic  study  at  Plymouth  and  Middle- 
boro;  theological,  with  Rev.  Elijah  Bailey.  Ordained,  Wesleyan  Methodist, 
Dennis,  Mass.,  1835,  March  29;  minister,  there,  1835-43;  Pelham,  N.  H., 
1843-8;  Duxbury,  Mass.,  1848-58;  where,  with  his  church,  he  became  Con- 


24  CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK.  [1890. 

grepationalist ;  Westport,  1858-68;  Union  church,  Taunton,  1868-73;  with- 
out charge,  Bridgewater,  1878,  till  death,  except  that  he  supplied  at  Scotland, 
1878-8,  and  N.  Falmouth,  1878-84.  Chaplain,  Massachusetts  Senate,  1876-9. 
Married,  1888,  Jan.  29,  Marbra  S.,  daughter  of  Rev.  Farley  and  Lucy  (South- 
wick)  Brown.  One  son  living,  and  a  daughter,  the  wife  of  Rev.  James  L. 
Hill.  A  son  died  of  wounds  received  In  the  war.  Died  of  paralysis,  1889, 
June  1,  aged  76  years  and  4  months. 

Erdcon,  Carl  Johann,  son  of  Carl,  was  born  in  Kallsjo,  Frdderyd  parish, 
Sweden,  1854,  April  25;  came  to  America,  1876;  graduated,  Ansgari  College, 
Knoxville,  111.  Ordained,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.,  1884,  Oct.  11 ;  Swedish  missionary, 
there,  1884;  Hartford  and  New  Haven,  Ct.,  1885-8;  Boston,  Mass.,  1888, 
until  death.  Married,  1884,  Sept.  18,  Anna  Sophia,  daughter  of  Peter  and 
Christina  Petersen,  of  New  Britain,  Ct.  One  daughter.  Died  in  Arlington, 
Mass.,  of  consumption,  1889,  April  26,  aged  85  years. 

Fairchild,  Edward  Henry,  son  of  Grandlson  and  Nancy  (Harris)  Fair- 
child,  was  born  in  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  1815,  Nov.  29.  Academic  study  at 
Brownhelm  and  Elyria,  Ohio.  Graduated,  Oberlin  College,  1.888,  and  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1841.  Ordained  at  Oberlin,  1841,  Aug.  24;  acting  pastor, 
Cleveland,  1841-2;  Birmingham,  Mich.,  1842-9;  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  1849-50; 
Hartford,  Ohio,  1800-3;  principal,  preparatory  department,  Oberlin  College, 
1853-69 ;  president,  Berea  College,  Ky. ,  1869,  till  death.  Declined  the  honorary 
d.  d.,  tendered  by  Hillsdale  College.  Published :  (1)  Inaugural  at  Berea,  1869, 
pp.  6.  (2)  What  Career  for  the  Negro?  pp.  4.  (8)  God's  Design  with  and  for 
the  Negro,  pp.  20.  (4)  Berea  College,  1883,  pp.  84.  Married,  1841,  Aug.  31, 
Mary  Ball,  daughter  of  Amzi  and  Angellne  (Condit)  Babbitt,  of  Strongsville> 
Ohio,  who  died,  1888,  July  8.  A  daughter  and  three  of  four  sons  living. 
Died  of  dropsy,  1889,  Oct.  2,  aged  73  years,  10  months,  and  8  days. 

Foots,  Hiram,  son  of  Bernice  and  Melinda  (Field)  Foote,  was  born  in 
Burlington,  N.  Y.,  1808,  Aug.  21.  Winfleld  and  Hamilton  academies,  Oneida 
Institute.  Graduated,  Oberlin  Theological  Seminary,  1838.  Ordained,  Byron, 
111.,  1839,  Feb.  13.  Acting  pastor,  Joliet,  1838-41;  Racine,  Wis.,  1842-5; 
Janesville,  1845-58;  Waukesha,  1859-64;  district  secretary,  American  Tract 
Society,  1865-8;  agent,  American  Sunday  School  Union,  1869-71;  acting 
pastor,  Brodhead,  1858-9,  and  1671-5;  agent,  Rockford  Female  Seminary, 
1875;  and  without  charge,  there,  till  death.  Superintendent  of  schools, 
Janesville.  Trustee  of  Blind  Institute,  Wisconsin,  and  of  Rockford  Female 
Seminary.  City  missionary,  Rockford.  Married,  1889,  June  27,  Eliza  M., 
daughter  of  Albert  and  Maria  (Vandewaraker)  Becker,  of  Whitest  own,  N.  J. 
Of  nine  children,  four  sons  and  two  daughters  living.  Died  of  chronic  cys- 
titis, 1889,  Jan.  13,  aged  80  years*  4  months,  and  22  days. 

Forbes,  John  James,  son  of  Rev.  Alexander  and  Mary  (Ogg)  Forbes,  was 
born  In  Dumblade,  Aberdeen,  Scotland,  1859,  Dec.  10.  Aberdeen  University. 
Medical  student,  Aberdeen  and  Edinburgh.  Graduated,  Presbyterian  College, 
Montreal,  1889.  Ordained,  Montreal,  1889,  April  24,  and  sailed  soon  after 
for  the  Mlcroneslan  mission  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  Married,  1889,  May  24, 
Rachel,  daughter  of  William  and  Isabel  (Ray)  Crawford,  of  Montreal.  Dltd, 
at  Ponape,  of  dysentery,  1889,  Oct.  29,  aged  29  years,  10  months,  and  19  days. 

Gage,  William  Leonard,  son  of  Tenney  K.  and  Mary  (Kimball)  Gage,  was 


1890.]  VITAL   STATISTICS.  25 

born  in  London,  N.  H.,  1882,  July  12.  Phillips  Academy,  Andover.  Grad- 
uated, Harvard  College,  1853 ;  and  studied  theology  with  Edward  Everett 
Hale,  d.  d.  Berlin  University,  1855.  Ordained,  Unitarian,  at  Manchester, 
N.  H.,  1856,  June  27;  minister  there,  1856-8 ;  Marietta,  Ohio,  1858-9 ;  student, 
at  Andover,  1860,  and  in  Europe.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1860,  Oct.  17,  dis- 
missed, 1868,  Jan.  21;  acting  pastor,  Newburyport,  Mass.,  1863,  Feb.-Oct. ; 
Watertown,  1863-4;  In  Europe,  1864-6;  Portland,  Me.,*l866-7;  installed, 
Pearl  Street  church,  Hartford, 'Ct.,  1868,  Feb.  26,  dismissed,  1884,  Feb.  25; 
in  Europe,  1884-5;  supplied  churches  in  Worcester  and  Springfield,  Mass., 
and  Winsted,  Ct.,  after.  Olivet  College  gave  the  honorary  d.  d.,  1879 ;  vice- 
president,  A.  M.  A.,  and  director,  Ct.  H.  M.  S. ;  lecturer  before  Lowell  Institute, 
Boston*.  Published:  (1)  Trinitarian  8ermons  preached  to  a  Unitarian  Con- 
gregation, 1859,  pp.  158.  (2)  Songs  of  War  Time,  1868,  not  p.  (8;  Light  in 
Darkness,  1864,  pp.  123.  (4)  Life  of  Prof.  Carl  Rltter,  1867,  pp.  242.  (5) 
Studies  in  Bible  Lands,  1869,  pp.  234.  (6)  Verses,  1870,  not  p.  (7)  Three 
sermons,  1873,  pp.  40.  (8)  The  Home  of  God's  People,  1873,  pp.  557.  (9)  The 
Isles  of  Shoals  in  Summer-time,  1875,  pp.  24.  (10)  A  Leisurely  Journey,  1886*, 
pp.  168.  (11)  The  Salvation  of  Faust,  1889,  pp.  82.  He  also  edited  or  trans- 
lated: (12)  Hitter's  Geographical  Studies,  1868,  pp.  356.  (13)  Prof.  Steffen's 
Autobiography,  1863,  pp.  284.  (14)  Hagenbach's  Church  History  of  the  17th 
and  18th  Centuries,  1865,  pp.  405  (with  Dr.  Stuckenberg).  (15)  Prof. 
Hitter's  University  Lectures  on  Comparative  Geography,  1865,  pp.  223.  (16) 
Francke's  Orphan  House  at  Halle,  1867,  pp.  100.  (17)  Marie  Antoinette 
and  her  Son,  1867,  pp.  301.  (18)  Tischendorfs  Origin  of  the  Gospels,  18t>7, 
pp.  167.  (19)  Historical  Atlas,  1869,  not  p.  (20)  Favorite  Hymns  in  their 
Original  Form,  1874,  pp.  106.  (21)  Records  of  a  Quiet  Life  (Mrs.  Hare), 
1876,  pp.  378.  (22)  Lampadius's  Life  of  Mendelssohn,  1877  and  1887,  pp.  333. 
(23)  Maps  in  Relief  of  Palestine,  Sinai,  North  America,  and  the  White  Moun- 
tains, 1876.  (24)  Prof.  Carl  Hitter's  Erdkund  von  Sinai  u  Palestine,  1870, 
4  vols.  pp.  451,  418,  394,  410.  Married,  1857,  Jan.  15,  Caroline  A.,  daughter 
of  Leonard  and  Caroline  (Parker)  Kimball,  of  Lowell,  Mass.  One  daughter, 
wife  of  Rev.  F.  S.  Hatch.  Died  of  injuries  received  from  a  fall  In  Philadelphia, 
1889,  May  31,  aged  56  years,  10  months,  and  19  days. 

Hanks,  Stedman  Wright,  son  of  Horace  and  Sophia  (Wright)  Hanks, 
was  born  in  Mansfield,  Ct.,  1811,  Sept.  6.  Ellington  High  School;  entered 
Tale  College,  but  graduated,  Amherst  College,  1837,  Union  Theological  Semi- 
nary, 1837-8,  and  Yale,  1838-9 ;  resident  licentiate,  Andover,  1*88-9.  Ordained, 
John  Street  church,  Lowell,  Mass.,  1840,  March  20,  dismissed,  1853.  Cor- 
responding secretary,  Boston  Seamen's  Friend  Society,  after,  and  district 
secretary,  American  S.  F.  Society,  residing,  at  Cambridge,  after  1869.  Rep- 
resentative to  the  General  Court  from  Lowell,  1856.  Published :  (1)  Sermon 
on  the  Death  of  John  Quincy  Adams,  1848,  pp.  24.  (2)  Light  on  the  Ocean, 
1862,  pp.  204.  (3)  Sailor  Boys,  1863,  pp.  2. '2.  (4)  Black  Valley  Railroad  :  a 
temperance  broadside,  1871.  (5)  Spirit  of  76 :  First  Centennial  Report  of  the 
Black  Valley  Railroad,  1876.  (7)  Crystal  River,  1879.  Married,  1810,  Aug. 
5,  Rebecoa,  daughter  of  Ira  and  Mary  (White)  Gay,  of  Nashua,  N.  H.,  who 
died,  1852,  May  21;  one  child.  Married,  1853,  Aug.  22,  Sarah,  daughter  of. 
Aaron  and  Mary  (Kent)  Hale,  of  Orford,  N.  H.   Five  children.    Died  of  acute 


26  CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK.  [1890. 

bronchitis,  at  Clifton  Heights,  Marblehead,  1889,  Aug.  23,  aged  77  years,  11 
months,  and  17  days. 

Harris,  Jambs  Watson,  son  of  David  and  (Watson)  Harris,  was 

born  In  Cornwall,  England,  1881,  April  26.  Came  to  America,  1843.  Kenosha 
Academy,  Beloit  College,  1852-8;  ordained,  1862,  March  27;  acting  pastor, 
Grand  Rapids,  1862-8;  Evansville,  1868-77;  The  Dalles,  Ore.,  1878;  Albany, 
187U-86;  Salem,  1886-8 ;  Arlington,  1888-9;  Salem,  without  charge,  until  death. 
Married,  1854,  Oct.  4,  Maria  A.,  daughter  of  Alanson  and  Eliza  (Robinson) 
Foster,  of  Union  Grove,  Wis.  One  daughter  living;  a  son  and  two. daugh- 
ters deceased,  one  of  whom  was  Mrs.  W.  W.  Curtis,  of  the  Japan  mission. 
Died  of  softening  of  the  brain,  1889,  May  16,  aged  68  years  and  21  days. 

Harvey,  Wheblock  Nye,  son  of  Charles  Rufus  and  Olive  ( Willard)  Harvey, 
was  born  in  Jamestown,  N.  T.,  1825,  April  15.  Graduated,  University  of  New 
York,  1844,  and  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1850.  Ordained,  Bethel,  Ct.y 
18C3,  May  18,  dismissed,  1858,  June  29;  acting  pastor,  Plymouth  church, 
Milford,  1858-62;  installed,  Wilton,  1862,  Feb.  19,  dismissed,  1867,  Oct.  15; 
without  charge,  New  York  City,  1867-86 ;  Portland,  Ct. ,  until  deat  h.  Married, 
1652,  Aug.  26,  Margaret  Baron,  daughter  of  Edward  and  Cynthia  (Glider- 
sleeve)  Lewis,  of  Portland,  Ct.  Four  children.  Died  of  apoplexy,  1889,  Jan. 
8,  aged  63  years,  8  months,  and  23  days. 

Harvey,  William  Francis,  son  of  John  and  Mary  (Straw)  Harvey,  was 
born  In  Hopklnton,  N.  H.,  1827,  July  21.  In  business  and  teaching,  until 
1864,  when  he  went  to  Iowa ;  studied  with  Rev.  Alpheus  Graves,  of  Iowa  Falls ; 
licensed  to  preach  in  1864,  and  ordained,  Webster  City,  Io.,  1866,  Aug.  21; 
acting  pastor  there,  1864-70;  Belmond,  Wentworth  and  Jamestown,  1870-7; 
without  charge,  Jamestown,  1878-80 ;  acting  pastor,  Clarion,  1881 ;  Galtville, 
1882,  until  death.  Died  in  Clarion,  of  pneumonia,  1889,  Dec.  1,  aged  62  years, 
4  months,  and  10  days. 

Hollbt,  Platt  Tyler,  son  of  Isaac  and  Sarah  (Reynolds)  Holley,  was 
born  In  Greenwich,  Ct.,  1807,  Aug.  20.  Graduated,  Yale  College,  1828,  and 
Theological  Seminary,  1832,  having  also  studied  at  Princeton.  Ordained, 
Sandlsfleld,  Mass.,  1832,  Dec.  12,  dismissed,  1851 ,  Jan.  1 ;  teacher,  W.  Wins  ted, 
Ct.,  1851-5;  Sharon,  1656-8;  Fairfield,  1858-60;  Bridgeport,  1860-2;  acting 
pastor,  Riverton,  1863-9  and  1871-3;  Barkhamsted,  1878-6;  without  charge, 
Bridgeport,  after.  Published:  (1)  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Deacon  Samuel 
Wilcox,  1842,  pp.  20.  (2)  A  New  Testament,  with  a  Concordance,  the  latter 
of  pp.  160,  1817.  Married,  1882,  Nov.  20,  Julia  A.,  daughter  of  Matthew 
Beale  and  Hannah  (White)  Whittlesey,  of  Danbury,  Ct.,  who  died,  I860, 
April  2.    Died  of  old  age,  1889,  April  12,  aged  81  years,  7  months,  and  22  days. 

Hollister,  Martin  Foster,  son  of  Horace  and  Sarah  Ann  (Everest)  Hol- 
lister,  was  born,  Dan  by,  N.  Y.,  1837,  Oct.  6.  Ithaca  Academy.  Graduated, 
Hamilton  College,  1867,  and  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1870.  Ordained, 
Sixth  Presbyteriao  church,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1870,  June  3,  dismissed,  1884, 
Dec.  1 ;  district  secretary,  American  Tract  Society,  Chicago,  1885 ;  treasurer* 
Chicago  Theological  Seminary,  1885,  until  death.  Married,  1887,  March  2, 
Amanda,  daughter  of  Isaac  and  Sarah  Ann  (Brewer)  Bogardus,  of  Danby, 
N.  Y.  Two  sons.  Died  of  consumption,  at  Enfield  Centre,  N.  Y.,  1889, 
July  31,  aged  51  years,  9  months,  and  25  days. 


1890.]  VITAL   STATISTICS.  27 

Holmax,  Morris,  son  of  Jeremiah  and  Sally  (Mclntire)  Holman,  was  born 
In  Union,  Ct.,  1811,  Feb.  11.  Monson  Academy.  Graduated,  Amherst  Col- 
lege, 1837,  and  Andover  Theological  8emlnary,  1840.  Acting  pastor,  Farm- 
ington  Falls,  and  Chesterville,  Me.,  1840-8;  without  charge,  Bangor,  1844. 
Ordained,  York,  Me.,  1846,  Jan.  15,  dismissed,  1858,  July  7;  acting  pastor, 
Kennebunkport,  1858-68;  Deering,  N.  H.,  1868-74;  without  charge,  Antrim, 
1875,  to  death.  Married,  1845,  Feb.  18,  Mary  Weare,  daughter  of  Micajah 
and  Harriet  (Weare)  Lunt,  of  York,  Me.  Three  sons.  Died  of  consumption, 
1889,  Aug.  25,  aged  78  years,  6  months,  and  14  days. 

Hosford,  Henry  Brown,  son  of  Stephen  and  Amy  (Brown)  Hosford,  was 
born  in  Williamstown,  Mass.,  1817,  Dec.  17.  Lenox  Academy  and  Williams- 
town.  Graduated,  Williams  College,  1848.  Principal,  Hopkins  Academy, 
Hadley,  Mass.,  1848-4;  tutor,  Williams  College,  1844-8;  also  studying  the- 
ology with  President  Hopkins  and  Dr.  Absalom  Peters.  Ordained,  Sunder- 
land, Mass.,  1850,  May  38,  dismissed,  1858,  March  2;  professor  mental 
philosophy  and  rhetoric,  Western  Reserve  College,  1854-60;  in  service  of 
8anitary  Commission,  1868-5 ;  without  charge,  Hudson,  Ohio,  1865-84,  supply- 
ing, for  periods  of  more  than  six  months,  the  churches  in  Akron,  Alliance, 
Atwater,  Cuyahoga  Tails,  Hudson,  Kent,  Bootstown,  Streetsboro,  and  Twins- 
burg;  North  Platte,  Neb.,  1874,  till  death.  Married,  1850,  Sept.  8,  Mary 
Eliza,  daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Sarah  (Mason)  Plant,  of  New  Hartford, 
N.  Y.  Two  sons  and  five  daughters,  of  whom  are  Prof.  H.  H.  Hosford,  of 
Crete,  Neb.,  and  Mrs.  John  P.  Jones,  of  Madura.  Died  of  inflammatory 
rheumatism,  in  Geneseo,  111.,  1889,  Feb.  27,  aged  71  years,  2  months,  and  10 
days. 

Hull,  Joseph  Darling,  son  of  Rev.  Araetius  and  Abigail  (Darling)  Hull, 
was  born  in  New  Haven,  Ct.,  1818,  Feb.  21.  Graduated,  Yale  College,  1837, 
and  Theological  Seminary,  1842.  Ordained,  Essex,  Ct.,  1844,  Jan.  8,  dis- 
missed, 1848,  Oct.  1;  installed,  Thomaston  (then  Plymouth  Hollow),  1849, 
May  9,  dismissed,  1851,  June  1;  acting  pastor,  Suffleld,  1851-2;  Brattleboro, 
Vt.,  1852-3;  Installed,  Wakefield,  Mass.,  colleague  of  Rev.  Reuben  Emerson, 
1853,  Dec.  27,  dismissed,  1856,  April  14;  without  charge,  Somerville,  1856-9; 
teacher,  Hartford,  Ct.,  1859-64;  principal,  Murray  Hill  Institute,  Now  York 
City,  1864-81 ;  teacher,  West  Hartford,  Ct.,  1881-4;  without  charge,  Roxbury, 
Mass.,  1884,  until  death.  Married,  1848,  Dec.  14,  Charlotte  L.,  daughter  of 
Horace  Cowles,  of  Farmington,  Ct.,  who  died,  1866,  March  7.  Of  six  chil- 
dren, a  son  and  two  daughters  living.  Married,  1871,  July  13,  Kate  E., 
daughter  of  Moses  P.  and  Helen  E.  (Murch)  Brown,  of  New  York.  One 
child,  died  In  Infancy.  Died  of  diabetes  and  spinal  disease,  1889,  Feb.  16, 
aged  70  years,  11  months,  and  25  days. 

Humphrey,  John  Pihkerton,  son  of  Deacon  John  and  Rebecca  (Brewster) 
Humphrey,  was  born  in  Derry,  N.  H.,  1817,  April  29.  Pinkerton  Academy. 
Graduated,  Dartmouth  College,  1889,  and  Andover  Theological  Seminary, 
1844.  Principal,  Academy,  Haverhill,  N.  H.,  1839-41;  acting  pastor,  Shirley, 
Mass.,  1845-6;  ordained,  Winchester,  N.  H.,  1847,  Feb.  3,  dismissed,  1867, 
June  19;  installed,  East  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  1868,  Jan.  2,  dismissed,  1879, 
May  29;  without  charge,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  1879-80;  acting  pastor,  Win- 
chendon,  Mass.,  1880-5;  without  charge,  Northfleld,  1886,  till  death.    Mem- 


28  CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK.  [1890. 

ber  of  the  Legislature,  1864-5.  Married,  1847,  March  4,  Elizabeth  J.,  daughter 
of  Rev.  Nathaniel  and  Eunice  (Hemmenway)  Wells,  of  Deerfleld,  N.  H. 
Died  of  softening  of  brain,  1889,  Feb.  10,  aged  71  years,  9  months,  and  12 
days. 

Jones,  David  Sebastian,  son  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Griffeth)  Jones,  was 
born  near  New  Quay,  Cardiganshire,  Wales,  1887,  Dec.  4.  Schools  in  Car- 
digan. Ordained,  Cardigan,  1861 ;  pastor,  there,  1861-5 ;  and  of  Neath,  Glamor- 
ganshire, 1865-9;  Newark,  Ohio,  1869-71;  Alexandria,  1871-84;  during  same 
time  also  supplying,  for  varying  terms,  churches  in  Granville,  New  Albany, 
Columbia  Locks,  Hartford,  and  St.  Albans;  installed,  Lucas,  1884,  Oct.  21; 
supplying  also  Washington,  and  died  in  office.  Married,  1864,  Aug.  25,  Eliza- 
beth, daughter  of  David  and  Janet  (Williams)  Davis,  of  Swansea,  South 
Wales.  Of  nine  children,  six  are  living.  Died  of  typhoid  pneumonia,  1889, 
April  8,  aged  51  years  and  4  months. 

Jonbs,  Edward  W.,  d.  d.,  was  born  near  Llavidlock,  Montgomeryshire, 
North  Wales,  1829  Graduated,  Bala  College.  Ordained,  1856,  May  21,  over 
the  churches  In  Talysarn  and  Drwyscoed,  Carnarvon;  came  to  America  in 
1870;  pastor,  Johnstown,  Pa.,  1871,  till  death.  Married,  1861,  Mary,  daughter 
of  Capt.  Jones,  of  Nevln,  North  Wales.  They  perished  together  in  the  great 
Johnstown  flood,  1889,  May  31.    No  children. 

Jose,  Emanuel,  was  born  In  Hoffhungsthal,  near  Odessa,  Russia,  1840, 
March  30.  Course  of  study  in  a  government  training  [normal]  school.  Came 
to  America,  1874.  Ordained  at  Crete,  Neb.,  1876,  Oct.  18;  acting  pastor, 
Juland,  1876-84 ;  also  at  Sutton,  1880-4,  and  New  Hope,  1882-4 ;  Scotland, 
8.  D.,  1884-7;  where  he  assisted  in  organizing  and  caring  for  several  German 
churches.  Died  In  Santa  Rosa,  Cal.,  of  typhoid  fever,  1887,  Nov.  10,  aged 
47  years,  7  months,  and  11  days. 

Keep,  Theodore  John,  son  of  Rev.  John  and  Lydia  (Hale)  Keep,  was  born 
in  Blandford,  Mass.,  1809,  July  81.  Blandford,  and  Homer,  N.  Y.,  academies. 
Member  of  the  class  of  1882,  Yale  College,  receiving  his  degree  and  honorary 
A.  m.,  1879.  Graduated,  Oberlln  Theological  Seminary,  1886,  having  spent 
two  years  at  Auburn.  Ordained  at  Oberlln,  1836,  Oct.  10,  and  acting  pastor, 
Mans  field,  one  year.  Tutor,  Oberlln  College,  1887-9;  principal,  preparatory 
department,  1839-41 ;  1841-61  he  supplied  the  following  churches  for  longer 
or  shorter  periods :  Lenox,  Hartford,  Trumbull  Co.,  Vernon,  1854,  Johnson, 
Mecca,  Hartford,  Licking  Co.,  Guilford,  and  Seville,  1855-8,  Westfleld,  Poland, 
Madison,  York,  Plymouth,  Sheffield,  and  Morgan,  1860;  without  charge, 
Oberlln,  1861,  till  death.  Married,  1841,  Jan.  28,  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of 
Philip  K.  and  Eunice  (Gaylord)  Thompson,  of  Sparta,  N.  Y.  Three  of  six 
children  deceased.  Died  of  old  age,  1889,  July  20,  aged  79  years,  11  months, 
and  19  days. 

Krlsey,  Ly8ander,  son  of  Deacon  Ethan  and  Merlbah  (Oliver)  Kelsey,  was 
born  in  Sudbury,  Vt.,  1817,  Oct.  30.  Graduated,  Middlebury  College,  1840, 
and  Lane  Theological  Seminary,  1845.  Ordained,  1846,  September;  act- 
ing pastor,  Cheviot,  Ohio,  1845-6;  Ripley,  1845-7;  New  Washington,  Ind., 
1847-9 ;  Wheelersburg,  Ohio,  1849-56 ;  Hanging  Rock,  1856-7 ;  superintendent, 
American  Home  Missionary  8ociety  for  Central  and  Southern  Ohio,  residing 
at  Columbus,. 1857  63;  for  Ohio,  1863-73;  acting  pastor,  Presbyterian  church, 


1890.]  VITAL   STATISTICS.  29 

South  Charlestown,  1873-9 ;  Ransom,  Mich.,  1879-81 ;  Maybee and Ralsinville, 
1881-4 ;  Plain,  Ohio,  1884-6 ;  Portland,  Ore.,  after,  supplying  Beaverton  and 
Mt.  Zion  churches,  1886-8,  and  Washougal  and  Point  Pleasant,  1889-9.  Mar- 
ried, 1847,  May  20,  Mary  Selby,  daughter  of  Eunis  and  Hester  (Bloxam) 
Duncan,  of  Maysvllle,  Ky.  Of  seven  children,  two  daughters  and  three  sons 
are  living,  of  whom  are  Rev.  Francis  D.  Kelsey  and  Rev.  Edward  D.  Kelsey. 
Died  of  strangulated  hernia,  1889,  May  11,  aged  71  years,  6  months,  and  17 
days. 

Kirkland,  Alexander  Hamilton,  son  of  Isaac  and  Margaret  (Blair) 
Kirkland,  was  born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1855,  Jan.  5.  Common  schools. 
Ordained,  New  Lots,  N.  Y.,  1878,  June  S;  acting  pastor,  Bay  a  ho  re,  1880-2; 
in  mission  work,  Chicago,  III.,  1883,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1884-5 ;  and  Chicago, 
again,  after;  superintendent,  Adelphi  Mission,  Chicago,  1887,  till  death. 
Married,  1876,  Nov.  27,  Essie,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Rosena  (Seamen) 
Johnson,  of  Brooklyn.  Died  at  Ridgeland,  III.,  of  Brlght's  disease,  1889, 
May  20,  aged  34  years,  4  months,  and  15  days. 

Lank,  James  Pillsbury,  son  of  Dr.  Isaiah  and  Frances  (Batchelder)  Lane, 
was  born  in  Candla,  N.  H.,  1882,  Sept.  8.  Kimball  Union  Academy.  Gradu- 
ated, Amherst  College,  1857 ;  studied  theology  privately,  and  resident  licen- 
tiate at  Andover,  1861 ;  home  missionary,  South  Troy  and  Westfield,  Vt., 
I860.  Ordained,  East  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1861,  Jan.  10,  dismissed,  1866,  Jan. 
23 ;  installed,  Free  church,  Andover,  1866,  April  4,  dismissed,  1870,  April  19 ; 
installed,  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1871,  Jan.  11,  dismissed,  1880,  June  22;  without 
charge,  Hyde  Park,  1880;  installed,  Norton,  1882,  Jan.  10,  dismissed,  1888, 
Sept.  1.  Published:  (I)  Manual  and  History  of  Congregational  Church, 
Bristol.  (2)  Lane  Families  of  Massachusetts  Bay  Colony.  (3)  Hampton 
Lane  Family  Memorial.  Married,  1861,  Jan.  1,  Emma  L.,  daughter  of  Ben- 
jamin L.  and  Mary  (Sargent)  Pillsbury,  of  Hampstead,  N.  H.  Of  six  children, 
four  are  living.  Died  of  consumption,  1889,  Jan.  6,  aged  56  years,  8  months, 
and  28  days. 

Lane,  Larmon  Blakeleb,  m.  d.,  son  of  Jotham  and  Mary  Blake  lee,  and 
adopted  son  of  John  Lane,  was  born  in  Tallmadge,  Ohio,  1821,  June  21.  Student, 
at  Twinsburg  Seminary,  and  in  medicine  with  Dr.  Amos  Wright,  graduating 
at  Cleveland  Medical  College.  Graduated,  Oberlln  Theological  Seminary, 
1847,  and  received  the  degree  of  a.  m.,  1865.  Ordained,  at  Oberlln,  1849, 
May  3;  acting  pastor,  Canfleld,  Ohio,  1848-9;  missionary  of  the  A.  M.  A.,  in 
8iam,  1849-56;  acting  pastor,  Middlebury,  Ohio,  1856-8;  Lisbon,  111.,  1858-62; 
Geneva,  1862-5;  Wellington,  Ohio,  1865-77;  without  charge,  Geneva,  111., 
1877-84 ;  St.  Charles,  1884,  until  death.  Married,  1844,  Aug.  1,  Bessie  Darien, 
daughter  of  Samuel  and  Freelove  (Flowers)  Hutchlns,  who  died,  1885,  Jan. 
14.  One  son  and  two  of  four  daughters  living.  Married,  1887,  Dec.  22, 
Emma  L  ,  daughter  of  Bryant  and  Jernsha  (ShurtluT)  Durant,  of  St.  Charles. 
Died  of  consumption,  1889,  Sept.  15,  aged  68  years,  2  months,  and  24  days. 

Lincoln,  Allen,  son  of  Thomas  and  Nancy  Norcross  (Simonds)  Lincoln, 
was  born  in  Cohasset,  Mass.,  1813,  Nov.  24.  Graduated,  Dartmouth  College, 
1839;  teacher,  Cambrldgeport,  Mass.,  1839-43;  studied  theology  with  Jacob 
Ide,  i>.  d.  Ordained,  Gray,  Me.,  1845,  Nov.  5,  dismissed,  1859,  March  1; 
minister,  Tower  Hill  chapel,  Lynn,  1859-64;  without  charge,  Woburn,  after. 


30  CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK.  [1890. 

Married,  1840,  May  21,  Lucy,  daughter  of  Stephen  and  Alinira  (Kendall) 
Richardson,  of  Woburn,  who  died  1846,  July  25.  One  daughter,  deceased. 
Married,  1847,  Aug.  17,  Julia  A.,  daughter  of  Asa  and  Mary  (Beals)  Holmes, 
of  North  Auburn,  Me.,  who  died,  1855,  Oct.  10.  One  son  and  one  daughter. 
Married,  1856,  April  16,  Martha,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Martha  (Pierce) 
Gardner,  of  Woburn,  One  son,  deceased.  Died  of  heart  disease,  1889,  July 
5,  aged  75  years,  7  months,  and  11  days. 

McCall,  Salmon,  son  of  William  and  Sarah  (Gallup)  McCall,  was  born 
in  Lebanon,  Ct.,  1826,  March  17,  Phillips  Academy,  Andover.  Graduated, 
Yale  College,  1851;  member  Theological  Seminary,  1851-3.  Ordained, 
Saybrook,  Ct.,  1853,  Dec.  7,  dismissed,  1871,  Nov.  18;  installed,  East 
Haddam,  1872,  June  5,  dismissed,  1889,  Jan.  1;  without  charge,  Saybrook, 
after,  until  death.  Published:  (1)  Responsibility  for  Public  Calamities:  a 
sermon,  1861.  (2;  Funeral  Sermon :  Mrs.  Charlotte  K.  Tomllnson,  1866,  pp. 
12.  (3)  Funeral  Sermon,  1868,  pp.  11,  and  (4)  Commemorative  Discourse 
of  Mr.  Amos  Sheffield,  1868,  pp.  21.  (5)  Funeral  Sermon:  Miss  C.  J. 
Rankin,  1868,  pp.  11.  (6)  A  Glimpse  of  the  Invisible  World:  a  sermon, 
1868,  pp.  18.  (7)  Book  Culture  and  the  Gospel,  1871,  pp.  123.  (8)  Centennial 
Discourse:  Saybrook,  1876.  (9)  Centennial  Sermoo,  East  Haddam,  1876. 
(10)  Ministerial  Character,  1876,  pp.  24.  Married,  1863,  Aug.  28,  Emilie 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Rev.  Samuel  and  Mercy  (Partridge)  Whitney,  of 
Waimea,  Hawaiian  Islands.  One  of  two  daughters  living.  Died  of  nervous 
prostration,  in  Hartford,  1889,  Sept.  17,  aged  68  years  and  6  months. 

McKinstry,  John  Alkxandkk,  son  of  Perseus  and  Grace  (Williams) 
McKinstry,  was  born  in  Chicopee,  Mass.,  1811,  April  19.  Sheldon  Academy, 
Southampton.  Graduated,  Amherst  College,  1888,  and  East  Windsor  (Hart- 
ford) Theological  Seminary,  1841.  Ordained,  Torrington,  Ct.,  1842,  Oct.  5, 
dismissed,  1857,  September;  installed,  Harwinton,  1857,  Oct.  1,  dismissed, 
1863,  Oct.  1 ;  acting  pastor,  Richfield,  Ohio,  1864-87 ;  without  charge,  Paines- 
ville,  until  death.  Trustee  of  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  1858-64.  Pub- 
lished: Historical  Notice  of  the  Congregational  Church,  Torrington,  1850, 
pp.  100.  Married,  1843,  Aug.  23,  Mary  Elisabeth,  daughter  of  John  Bardwell 
and  Elizabeth  Mary  (White)  Morton,  of  Whatley,  Mass.,  who  died,  1882, 
Feb.  13.  Died  of  acute  prostitis,  1869,  March  12,  aged  77  years,  10  months, 
and  23  days. 

Mahan,  Asa,  d.  d..  ll.  d.,  son  of  Capt.  Asa  and  Anna  (Dana)  Mahan,  was 
born  in  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  1799,  Nov.  9.  Graduated,  Hamilton  College,  1824, 
and  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1827.  Ordained,  Pittsford,  N.  Y.,  1829, 
Nov.  10,  dismissed,  1881 ;  Installed,  Sixth  Presbyterian  church,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio,  1881,  dismissed,  1835;  president,  Oberlin  College,  1885-50;  president, 
and  professor  of  mental  and  moral  philosophy,  Cleveland  University,  1850-4 ; 
installed,  Jackson,  Mich.,  1855,  dismissed,  1857;  installed,  Adrian,  1858,  dis- 
missed, 1861;  president,  and  professor  of  mental  and  moral  philosophy, 
Adrian  College,  1861-71 ;  without  charge,  after,  residing  in  England  since 
1874.  Honorary  D.  d.  from  Olivet  College.  Published :  (1)  Doctrine  of  the 
Will,  1844,  pp.  238.  (2)  System  of  Intellectual  Philosophy,  1845,  pp.  830. 
(8)  Science  of  Moral  Philosophy,  1848,  pp.  420.  (4)  Temperance  of  the 
Christian  Church:  a  sermon,  1849,  pp.  40.    (5)  Lectures  on  Romans  lz., 


1890.]  VITAL   STATISTICS.  31 

1851,  pp.  180.  (6)  Phenomena  of  Spiritualism  Explained  and  Exposed, 
1855,  pp.  466.  (7)  Baptism  of  the  Holy  Spirit.  (8)  The  Misunder- 
stood Texts  of  Scripture.  (9)  Science  of  Logic,  1857.  pp.  887.  (10) 
Christian  Perfection,  pp.  98.  (11)  Science  of  Natural  Theology,  1867,  pp. 
899.  (12)  Out  of  Darkness  into  Light,  1876,  pp.  866.  (18)  A  Critical  His- 
tory of  the  late  American  War,  1877,  pp.  461.  (14)  Autobiography,  Intel- 
lectual, Moral,  and  Spiritual,  1882,  pp.  458.  (15)  A  Critical  History  of 
Philosophy,  1888,  2  vols.,  pp.  430  each.  (16)  Life  Thoughts  on  the  Rest  of 
Faith.  (17)  Fifty  Years'  Walk  with  God.  (18)  The  Natural  and  the  Super- 
natural. Edited  many  years  "The  Divine  Life'*  :  a  monthly.  Married,  1828, 
May  9,  Mary  Hartwell,  daughter  of  John  and  Huldah  (Warren)  Dlx,  of  Little- 
ton, Mass.,  who  died,  1868,  Oct.  26.  Of  seven  children,  two  daughters  living. 
Married,  1866,  Mrs.  Mary  E.,  daughter  of  Levi  and  Lucretia  (Oliver)  Munsell, 
and  widow  of  Rev.  Silas  8.  Chase,  of  Cincinnati.  Died  in  Eastbourne,  Eng. , 
of  old  age,  1889,  April  4,  aged  89  years,  4  months,  and  25  days. 

Marsh,  Charles  Albert,  son  of  Isaac  and  Esther  (Rawson)^Aarsh,  was 
born  in  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  1850,  Aug.  8.  Phillips  Academy,  Andover.  Entered 
Beloit  College,  but  graduated  at  Oberlin,  1877,  and  Chicago  Theological  Sem- 
inary, 1880.  Advanced  class,  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1882-8,  Oct. 
21.  Ordained,  Cheboygan,  Mich.,  1880,  Nov.  4,  and  acting  pastor  there, 
1881;  Thomas  tOD,  Me.,  1863-4;  installed,  Wood  fords,  1885,  April  22,  dis- 
missed, 1888,  Feb.  23,  having  resigned  in  1887;  in  Colorado  and  Chicago, 
alter,  until  death.  Married,  1880,  July  20,  Emmie  L.,  daughter  of  Lyman 
H.  Case,  of  Cambrldgeport,  Mass.,  who  died,  1886,  Dec.  6.  A  daughter  and 
a  son.  Died  of  consumption,  in  Chicago,  1889,  March  16,  aged  88  years,  7 
months,  and  13  days. 

Marty,  Ivan  Matthias,  son  of  Matthias  and  Amanda  (Pierce)  Marty, 
was  born  near  Monroe,  Wis.,  1856,  Sept.  14.  Kansas  City  High  School. 
Graduated,  Tale  College,  1879,  and  Pacific  Theological  Seminary,  188$ ;  stu- 
dent, Union  Theological  Seminary,  1879-81.  Ordained,  Rio  Vista,  Cal.,  1883, 
May  29,  dismissed,  1864,  Sept.  29;  Installed,  Petaluma,  1884,  Nov.  18,  dis- 
missed, 1887,  Dec.  19;  without  charge,  Saratoga,  1887-9.  Married,  1881, 
June  9,  Alia  Anna,  daughter  of  Charles  Alfred  and  Sarah  (Martin)  Proctor, 
of  Westport,  Mo.  Four  daughters.  Died  of  consumption  In  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  1889,  Sept.  29,  aged  88  years  and  15  days. 

Marvin,  Abijam  Perkins,  son  of  Asahel  and  Azubah  (Sill)  Marvin,  was 
born  in  North  Lyme,  Ct.,  1818,  Feb.  1.  Brattleboro  (Vt.)  Academy.  Grad- 
uated, Trinity  College,  Hartford,  1889,  and  Tale  Theological  Seminary,  1842. 
Tutor,  Trinity  College,  1842.  Ordained,  North  church,  Winchendon,  Mass., 
1844,  Jan.  10,  dismissed,  1866,  Aug.  23;  agent,  American  Congregational 
Association,  1865-6 ;  associate  editor,  Boston  Recorder,  1867 ;  without  charge, 
Worcester,  1869-70;  acting  pastor,  Lancaster,  1870,  until  installed,  1872, 
May  1,  dismissed,  1875,  Oct.  21;  without  charge,  fthere,  after,  until  death. 
Member  of  New  England  Historic-Genealogical  Society.  Published :  (1)  Fu- 
gitive Slaves :  A  Fast  Day  Sermon,  1850,  pp.  24.  (2)  Sermon  at  Funeral  of 
Rev.  John  Storrs,  1854,  pp.  17.  (3)  History  of  Winchendon,  1868,  pp.  528. 
(4)  Worcester  in  the  Rebellion,  1870,  pp.  582.  (5)  History  of  Lancaster, 
1879,  pp.  798.     (6)  In  "  Jewett's  History  of  Worcester  County,"  the  County 


32  CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK.  [1890- 

History,  200  pp.,  ^and  eight  Town  Histories,  were  prepared  by  him.  (7) 
Puritans  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  1887,  pp.  23  [reprint  of  an  article  from  Pro- 
ceedings of  Society  of  Antiquity,  Worcester].  (8)  A  Life  of  Cotton  Mather 
will,  it  is  expected,  appear  posthumously.  Proposals  for  its  Issue  were  pub- 
lished a  few  weeks  before  his  death.  Married,  1645,  March  5,  Caroline, 
daughter  of  Micahjand  Roxy  (Richardson)  Holbrook,  of  Holden,  Mass. 
Three  daughters.  Died  of  fatty  degeneration  of  the  heart,  1889,  Oct.  19, 
aged  76  years,  8  months,  and  18  days. 

Merrill,  William  Allen,  son  of  Thomas  and  Deborah  (Allen)  Merrill, 
was  born  in  Searsport  (then  Prospect),  Me.,  1817,  Feb.  9.  Kent's  Hill  Acad- 
emy. Graduated,  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  1851.  Ordained,  Passadum- 
keag,  1852,  Oct.  27,  and  acting  pastor  there,  1851-4;  Deer  isle,  First  church, 
1855-8;  Second  church,  1858-64;  Lyman,  1864-70;  Kennebunkport,  1871-4; 
Andover,  1875;  Sherman  and  Island  Falls,  1876-80;  Buxton,  1881-4;  Alton, 
N.  H.,  1884-6;  Acton,  Me.,  1886,  till  death.  Married,  1841,  March  23,  Martha 
N.,  daughter  of  Deacon  Ira  and  Sarah  (Standly)  Emery,  of  Industry,  Me. 
Two  sons*  and  four  daughters.  Died  of  general  debility,  in  Lyman,  Me., 
1889,  Aug.  11,  aged  72  years,  6  months,  and  2  days. 

Miller,  Daniel  Rollin,  son  of  Rev.  Daniel  and  Chloe  Allen  (Miller) 
Miller,  was  born  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  1812,  Jan.  14.  Farmiugton,  Ohio,  Acad- 
emy. Ordained,  Green,  Ohio,  1835,  Oct.  10,  and  labored  widely  as  an  evan- 
gelist and  acting  pastor.  Any  connected  account  of  his  labors  not  here 
possible,  but  among  the  places  were  Cole  Creek,  Ohio,  four  years;  East 
Evans,  N.  Y.,  two  years;  Pueblo,  two  years;  Shlrland,  III.;  Buffalo  Grove; 
Aurora,  1849-52;  Lisbon,  1852-6;  and  without  charge,  there,  till  1868;  acting 
pastor,  Chebanse,  1868-70;  without  charge,  Oberlln,  Ohio,  after.  Married, 
1841,  March  18,  Jane  Crosby,  daughter  of  Calvin  and  Elizabeth  (Crosby) 
Andrews,  of  East  Haddam,  Ct.  Of  four  children,  a  son  is  living.  Died  of 
kidney  disease,  1889,  Dec  22,  aged  77  years,  11  months,  and  8  days. 

Morgan,  John  Franklin,  son  of  John  amd  Sarah  (Ramsdell)  Morgan,  was 
born  in  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  1829,  Sept.  24.  New  Gloucester  Institute. 
Graduated,  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  1865.  Ordained,  1865,  July  27, 
at  Bangor.  Acting  pastor,  Lawrence,  Kan.,  Pilgrim  church,  1865-71 ;  Oswego, 
1871-2;  chaplain,  Leavensworth,  1872-8;  acting  pastor,  West  church,  Port- 
land, Me.,  1874-81 ;  without  charge,  8pringfleld,  Mass.,  after,  representing 
Washburn  College  most  of  the  time.  Married,  1851,  Nov.  5,  Hannah  Eliza- 
beth, daughter  of  Robert  and  Martha  Hasty,  of  Scarboro,  Me.,  who  died, 
1864,  Nov.  8.  A  daughter  died ;  two  sons.  Married,  1866,  Nov.  13,  Hannah 
Maria,  daughter  of  Sceva  and  Hannah  (Baker)  Chandler,  of  Scituate,  Mass. 
Two  children,  deceased.  Died  of  consumption,  1889,  March  27,  aged  59 
years,  6  months,  and  3  days. 

Morley,  Sardis  Brbwster,  son  of  Abner  and  Hannah  (Gibson)  Morley, 
was  born  in  Otis,  Mass..  1804,  Sept.  17.  Stockbridge  Academy.  Graduated, 
Williams  College,  1829,  and  Yale  Theological  Seminary,  1833.  Principal, 
Winsted  Academy,  1829-31 ;  Springfield  High  School,  1684-6;  acting  pastor, 
Bloomfleld,  Ct.,  1888-4;  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1836-7;  city  missionary,  New 
York,  1887-8;  without  charge,  Hartford,  Ct.,  1838-51;  ordained,  Attleboro, 
Mass.,  1851,  July  9,  dismissed,  1857,  March  25;  without  charge,  Williams- 


1890.]  VITAL   STATISTICS.  33 

town,  1857-64.  except,  acting  pastor,  Becket,  1857-8,  and  West  Cummington, 
1858-9;  Andover,  1864-5,  serving  the  Christian  Commission  In  Virginia; 
chaplain,  Dio  Lewis's  Institute,  Lexington,  1866-7 ;  without  charge,  Pitts  field, 
after.  Married,  1834,  July  21,  Annah  Clarissa,  daughter  of  Selah  and  Anna 
(Williams)  Treat,  of  Hartford,  Ct.,  who  died  in  1881,  May  9.  Of  four  chil- 
dren, a  daughter  is  living,  and  two  sons:  Prof.  Edward  W.,  of  Western 
Reserve  University,  and  Rev.  John  H.  Died  of  old  age,  1889,  Oct.  1,  aged 
85  years  and  14  days. 

Morris,  Richard,  son  of  William  and  Maria  Morris,  was  born  in  Pem- 
broke, South  Wales,  1802,  Sept.  2.  Ordained,  Abbott's  Bromley,  Eng.,  1844, 
July  16;  pastor,  Water ville,  Wis.,  1846-59;  Delafleld  and  Ottawa,  1859-65; 
without  charge,  Allen's  Grove,  after.  Married,  1845,  June  36,  Martha, 
daughter  of  William  and  Mary  (Hawley)  DeVall,  of  Rugely,  Staffordshire, 
Eng.  Four  children.  Died  of  old  age,  1888,  Dec.  6,  aged  86  years,  3  months, 
and  4  days. 

Newell,  Wellington,  son  of  Seth  Bannister  and  Betsey  (Kimball)  Newell, 
was  born  in  Pembroke,  N.  H.,  1816,  Jan.  11.  Graduated,  Normal  School, 
Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1845,  and  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  1855,  after 
spending  some  years  in  Boston.  Ordained,  East  Orrington,  Me.,  1856,  Nov. 
18,  dismissed,  1865,  July  28,  though  having  left,  Dec,  1861;  acting  pastor, 
Brewer  Village,  1862-9;  North  Waterford,  1869-73;  installed,  East  Charle- 
mont,  Mass,  1873,  Sept.  3,  dismissed,  1877,  Sept.  18 ;  acting  pastor,  Green- 
field First  church,  1877-86;  without  charge,  Birmingham,  Ct.,  1886-8;  Bethel, 
Me.,  1888,  until  death.  Married,  1847,  July  6,  Luclnda  Dutton  Bradford,  who 
died,  1851 ,  June  3.  A  son  died  also.  Married,  1856,  Feb.  28,  L.  Amanda,  daugh- 
ter of  Rev.  Charles  and  Lucinda  (Smith)  Frost,  of  Bethel,  Me.  One  daughter 
and  five  sons,  of  whom  one  Is  a  missionary  in  Japan,  and  two  died  in  infancy. 
Died  of  pneumonia,  1889,  July  18,  aged  73  years,  6  months,  and  7  days. 

Otis,  Israel  Taintor,  son  of  John  Thatcher  and  Louisa  (Pomeroy)  Otis, 
was  born  in  Colchester,  Ct.,  1805,  July  8.  Graduated,  Williams  College,  1828, 
and  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1834.  Ordained,  Goshen,  Lebanon,  Ct., 
1835,  June  10,  dismissed,  1844,  March ;  chaplain  United  States  Navy,  1845-6 ; 
.installed,  Rye,  N.  H.,  1847,  Aug.  4,  dismissed,  1866,  April  24;  without  charge, 
Exeter,  after,  except  acting  pastor,  Brownington,  Vt.,  1869-71.  Married, 
1838,  Sept.  12,  Olive  M.,  daughter  of  Dr.  Erastus  and  Martha  (Morgan) 
Osgood,  of  Lebanon,  Ct.  Three  sons  and  three  daughters,  of  whom  two 
each  are  living.  Died  of  gastric  fever  and  general  debility,  1889,  May  30, 
aged  83  years,  10  months,  and  27  days. 

Palmer,  Elliot,  son  of  Elliot  and  Anna  (Loorals)  Palmer,  was  born  In 
Coventry,  Ct.,  1800,  Sept.  29.  East  Windsor  and  Monson  academies.  Teacher, 
Tolland,  1819,  Manchester,  1821,  East  Windsor,  1822-3,  Enfield,  1824,  and  East 
Glastonbury.  Graduated,  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  1829;  resident 
licentiate,  Andover,  1831.  Ordained  at  Andover,  Ct.,  1832,  June  6;  acting 
pastor,  Union,  1832-3;  installed,  West  Stafford,  1834,  May  21,  dismissed, 
1847,  April;  without  charge,  there,  1847-53;  Newark,  N.  J.,  1853-61,  where 
he  was  connected  with  an  industrial  school;  Cromwell,  Ct.,  1861-8;  Portland, 
after,  till  death.  Married,  1832,  Dec.  24,  Florilla,  daughter  of  William  and 
Jemima  (Tarbox)  Sumner,  of  Hebron,  Ct.,  who  died,  1871,  May  8.    Of  eight 

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34  CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK.  [1890. 

children,  two  sous  are  living.    Died  of  paralysis,  1889,  April  4,  aged  88  years, 
6  months,  and  5  days. 

Pascok,  William  Henry,  son  of  Peter  and  Susanna  (Pollard)  Pascoe,  was 
born  in  Helstone,  Cornwall,  Eng.,  1838,  May  27.  Graduated,  Pacific  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1879.  Ordained  at  Oakland,  1880,  Nov.  3;  acting  pastor, 
Lockeford,  1879-84;  Redwood,  1885-7;  Rio  Dell,  1888-9.  Married,  1880, 
May  18,  Ida,  daughter  of  Dr.  Dean  Jewett  and  Dellia  Marcella  <  Hammond; 
Locke,  of  Lockeford,  Cal.  One  son  and  one  daughter.  Died,  at  Lockeford, 
of  dropsy  of  the  liver,  1889,  Aug.  5,  aged  51  years,  2  months,  and  8  days. 

Patton,  William  Weston,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.,  son  of  Rev.  Dr.  William  and 
Mary  (Weston)  Patton,  was  born  in  New  York  City,  1821,  Oct.  19.  Gradu- 
ated, University  of  New  York,  1889,  and  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1842. 
Ordained,  Phillips  church,  South  Boston,  Mass.,  1843,  Jan.  18,  dismissed, 
1845,  Dec.  30;  installed,  Fourth  church,  Hartford,  Ct.,  1846,  Jan.  8,  dis- 
missed, 1857,  Jan.  1 ;  installed,  First  church,  Chicago,  111.,  1857,  Jan.  8,  dis- 
missed, 1867,  July  20;  editor  of  the  Advance,  1867-72;  Western  secretary, 
American  Missionary  Association,  1873-4:  lecturer,  Chicago  and  Oberlin 
Theological  seminaries.  1874-7;  president,  Howard  University,  Washington, 
D.  C,  1877-89.  Indiana  Asbury  University  gave  the  honorary  d.  d.  in  1862, 
and  the  University  of  the  City  of  New  York  the  ll.  d.  in  1882.  Corporate 
member,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  from  1869;  one  of  the  founders  of  the  American  Mis- 
sionary Association ;  vice-president  of  the  Sanitary  Commission  of  the  North- 
west; member  of  the  Society  of  Cincinnati;  honorary  member  of  the  So- 
ciety of  Science,  Literature,  and  Art,  London,  1885.  Published:  (1)  Duty 
of  Christians  to  Suppress  Duelling,  1844.  (2)  American  Board  and  Slave- 
holding,  1846,  pp.  47.  (3)  Death  of  Rev.  Charles  T.  Torrey,  1846,  pp.  19. 
(4)  Pro-Slavery  Interpretations  of  the  Bible  productive  of  Infidelity,  1846, 
pp.  20.  (5)  The  Young  Man,  1847  [second  edition  as  ««  Young  Man's  Guide," 
1851],  pp.  213.  (6)  Conscience  and  Law,  1850,  pp.  60.  (7)  Unanimous 
Remonstrance  of  Fourth  Congregational  Church,  1855,  pp.32.  (8)  Thoughts 
for  Christians  on  the  Case  of  Passmore  Williamson,  1855,  pp.  20.  (9)  Slavery 
and  Infidelity,  1856.  (10)  What  it  is  to  Preach  the  Gospel,  1856,  pp.  24. 
(11)  Decennial  and  Farewell  Sermon,  1857,  pp.  50.  (12)  Th-*  Death  of  a. 
Mother,  1857,  pp.  20.  (13)  Rights  of  Congregationalism  in  Knox  College, 
1859,  pp.  93.  (14)  Is  Sin  Punished  fully  in  the  Present  Life  ?  1859,  pp.  24. 
(15)  Will  Sin  be  Punished  in  the  Next  Life  ?  1859.  (16)  Life  is  a  Season  of 
Probation,  1859.  (17)  Death  of  John  Brown,  1859,  pp.  12.  (18)  Hospital  at 
Cairo,  111.,  1861,  pp.  10.  (19;  Piety  and  Military  Service,  1861.  (20)  Com- 
pensated Agency  in  Sanitary  Commission  Work,  1864.  (21)  Two  Methods  in 
Life  Insurance,  1870.  (22)  How  it  is  Done  (in  Life  Insurance),  1870.  (23) 
The  Republic  Miscellany,  1870,  pp.  40.  (24)  Spiritual  Victory,  1871,  pp.  311. 
(25)  Prayer  and  its  Remarkable  Answers,  1876,  pp.  456.  (27)  The  Bible  and 
the  Public  Schools,  1876,  pp.  24.  (28)  The  Last  Century  of  Congregation- 
alism, 1876,  pp.  31.  (29)  Inaugural  Address,  1877,  pp.  20.  (80)  The  Gllgal 
of  the  Colored  Race,  1880,  pp.  15.  (31)  A  Filial  Tribute,  1880,  pp.  40.  (32) 
Christ  Preaching  to  the  Spirits  in  Prison,  1882.  (33)  Scepticism  and  Women, 
1885.  (34)  Weak  Points  in  the  Evangelical  Faith,  as  commonly  stated,  1886, 
pp.  18.    (35)  Count  Tolstoi  and  the  Sermon  on  the  Mount,  1887.     (36)  Amer- 


1890.]  VITAL   STATISTICS.  35 

lean  Board  at  Springfield,  1887,  pp.  18.  (37)  Pres.  Lincoln  and  the  Chicago 
Memorial  on  Emancipation,  1877,  pp.  86.  Married,  1843,  Jan.  11,  Sarah  Jane, 
daughter  of  Horatio  and  Maria  (Pettit)  Mott,  of  New  York  City,  who  died, 
1850,  March  23.  Of  three  sons,  one  is  living.  Married,  1851,  Oct.  1,  Mary 
Boardman,  daughter  of  Normand  and  Caroline  (Danforth)  Smith,  of  Hart- 
ford, Ct.,  who  died  1880,  Not.  11.  Two  daughters  and  four  sons,  of  whom 
Rev.  Cornelius  H.  Patton  is  one.  Died  of  congestion  of  lungs,  in  Westfleld, 
N.  T.,  1889,  Dec.  31,  aged  68  years,  2  months,  and  12  days. 

Perrin,  Lav  alette,  d.  d.,  son  of  Aaron  and  Lois, (Lee)  Perrin,  was  born 
in  Vernon,  Ct.,  1816,  May  15.  Graduated,  Yale  College,  1840,  and  Theological 
Seminary,  1843.  Student,  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  1841-2.  Ordained, 
Goshen,  Ct.,  1843,  Dec.  13,  dismissed,  1857,  Sept.  4;  installed,  New  Britain, 
1858,  Feb.  3,  dismissed,  1870,  May  31 ;  installed,  Wolcottvllle,  Torrlngton, 
1872,  July  1,  and  died  in  office,  though  emeritus,  and  relieved  of  pastoral 
care  from  1887.  His  alma  mater  gave  the  honorary  i>.  d.  in  1869,  and  he  was 
a  Fellow  of  the  College,  from  1882 ;  treasurer  of  the  National  Council,  from 
1880 ;  annalist  of  the  Connecticut  Conference,  from  1876 ;  associate  editor  of 
the  Religious  Herald,  1876-81 ;  and  he  was  agent  of  the  Congregational  Memo- 
rial Hall,  in  Hartford,  established  largely  through  his  efforts.  Married,  1844, 
June  4,  Ann  Eliza,  daughter  of  William  and  Polly  (Keeler)  Cora  stock,  of 
Ridgefleld,  Ct.  A  daughter  and  one  of  four  sons  living.  Died,  with  his 
wife,  in  the  destruction  of  the  Park  Central  hotel,  by  explosion  and  fire,  Hart- 
ford, 1889,  Feb.  18,  aged  72  years,  9  months,  and  3  days. 

Pbttibone,  Ira,  son  of  Dr.  Luman  and  Polly  (Kingsbury )  Pettibone,  was 
born  in  Orwell,  Vt.,  1801,  Sept.  7.  Student,  Bangor,  Me.,  1823.  Graduated, 
Middlebury  College,  1828.  Ordained,  Whitesboro,  N.  Y.,  1834,  Feb.  7,  dis- 
missed, 1836;  installed,  New  York  Mills,  same  town,  1836,  May  2,  dismissed, 
1845,  June  23;  teacher;  and  chaplain.  Lunatic  Asylum,  Utica,  1845-6;  in- 
stalled, Winsted,  Ct.,  1846,  June  3,  dismissed,  1853;  teacher,  Cornwall, 
1853-7;  installed,  Winchester,  1857,  Oct.  21,  dismissed,  1866;  without  charge, 
there,  after.  Published :  A  Half  Century  Sermon,  1884.  Married,  1830,  Oct.  4, 
Louisa  P.,  daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Louisa  (Guiteau)  Welch,  of  Norfolk, 
Ct.,  who  died,  1865,  April  8.  A  daughter  and  three  of  four  sons  living. 
Died  of  old  age,  1889,  June  II,  aged  87  years,  9  months,  and  4  days. 

Pomeroy,  Lemuel,  son  of  Samuel  and  Dorcas  (Burt)  Pomeroy,  was  born 
In  Southampton,  Mass.,  1807,  Jan.  81.  Sheldon  Academy,  Southampton. 
Graduated,  Amherst  College,  1835,  and  Hartford  (then  East  Windsor)  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1888.  Acting  pastor,  Huntington,  Mass.,  1838-9 ;  ordained, 
Smyrna,  N.  Y.,  1840,  Feb.  12,  dismissed,  1852;  acting  pastor,  Bainbridge, 
1852-4;  Huntsburg,  Ohio,  1855-61;  Wethersfleld.  111.,  1861-5;  Muscotah,Kan., 
1867-8,  and  1873-80;  also  at  New  Maiden;  without  charge  Muscotah,  after. 
Married,  1839,  Oct.  13,  Hannah,  daughter  of  Stephen  Wolcott,  of  Southampton, 
who  died,  1841,  May  4.  One  daughter.  Married,  1841,  Dec.  9,  Mrs.  Eunice 
Amanda,  daughter  of  Joseph  DeForest,  of  Dover,  N.  Y.,  and  widow  of  Rev. 
Solon  G.  Putnam,  of  Guilford,  N.  Y.  Two  daughters  living;  a  son  died. 
Died  of  pneumonia  and  malarial  fever,  1889,  Oct.  4,  aged  82  years,  8  months, 
and  4  days. 

Reed,  Leonard,  son  of  Abraham  and  Kezla  (Richardson)  Reed,  was  born 
in  Moriah,  N.  Y.,  1804,  Feb.  20.    Studied  theology  privately,  at  Granville, 


36  CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK.  [1890. 

N.  T.  Ordained,  by  Champlaiu  Presbytery,  Moriah,  1834,  June  25,  dismissed, 
1840,  Jan.  28 ;  installed,  Plattsbnrg,  1840,  Feb.  26,  his  ministry  ending,  1843, 
Oct.  19;  acting  pastor,  Randolph,  Pa.,  1846-66;  Muskegon,  Mich.,  1866-77; 
without  charge,  Erie,  Pa.,  and  Erie,  S.  D.,  after.  Married,  1825,  Oct.  5,  Sybil, 
daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Anna  ( Barnes)  Delameter,  of  Whitehall,  N.  Y.,  who 
died,  1882,  April  24.  Of  six  children  four  are  living.  Died,  at  Muskegon, 
Mich.,  of  heart  failure  and  general  debility,  1889,  Aug.  6,  aged  85  years,  5 
months,  and  16  days. 

Rbuth,  Jacob,  son  of  Jacob  and  Susanna  (Martin)  Reuth,  was  born  in 
Canton  Thurgau,  Switzerland,  1838,  June  9i  Pilgrim  Missions  Institute,  St. 
Chrischona,  near  Basel,  graduating,  1869.  Ordained,  Muscatine,  Io.,  1869, 
Dec.  12;  acting  pastor,  there,  1869-71 ;  Davenport,  1871-4;  Portland  Prairie, 
Minn.,  1874-5;  Sherrill's  Mound,  Io.,  1875-84;  Lagrange,  Mo.,  1884-8;  Lan- 
sing Ridge,  Io.,  1888,  till  death.  Married,  1870,  Aug.  4,  Walburga,  daughter 
of  Conrad  and  Salome  (Hunziker)  Gripp,  of  Basel,  Switzerland.  Died,  of 
dropsy,  1889,  Dec.  11,  aged  51  years,  6  months,  and  2  days. 

Bobbins,  Elijah,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Clarissa  S.  (Whitman)  Bobbins, 
was  born  in  Thompson,  Ct.,  1828,  March  12.  Graduated,  Yale  College,  1856, 
and  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  1859.  Ordained,  at  East  Hartford,  Ct., 
1859,  Aug.  3;  missionary,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  among  the  Zulus,  after;  Umzumbi 
school,  1860-72,  when  he  visited  America,  and  in  charge  theological  school 
at  Adams,  from  1874.  Married,  1859,  Aug.  17,  Adeline,  daughter  of  George 
C.  and  Elizabeth  (White)  Bissell,  of  Bolton,  Ct.,  who  died,  1888,  Oct.  20. 
Two  sons  living ;  a  daughter  died.  Died  of  tumor  in  stomach,  1889,  June  30, 
aged  61  years,  3  months,  and  18  days. 

Russrll,  William,  son  of  Alden  and  Sarah  (Norton)  Russell,  was  born  in 
Stratford,  Ct.,  1815,  Feb.  15.  Graduated,  Yale  College,  1837,  and  Theological 
Seminary,  1841.  Ordained,  Wakeman,  Ohio.  1842,  Dec.  1,  dismissed;  in- 
stalled, East  Hampton,  Ct.,  1846,  Oct.  14,  dismissed,  1855,  Oct. ;  installed, 
New  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  1856,  June  25,  dismissed,  1858,  Sept.  22;  acting  pastor, 
Sherman,  Ct.,  1860-2;  government  clerk,  Washington,  D.  C,  after.  Married, 
1842,  May  10,  Sarah  E.  Brown,  of  New  Haven,  who  died  1885,  Dec.  21. 
Two  of  three  daughters  living.  Died,  1889,  March  17,  aged  74  years,  1 
month,  and  2  days. 

Schrrmerhorn,  Hrnry  Mourus,  son  of  Dr.  A.  Yates  and  Gertrude  (Mou- 
rns) Schermerhorn,  was  born  in  Fonda,  N.  Y.,  1859,  Feb.  14.  Union  College, 
1876-8.  Graduated,  Yale  Theological  Seminary,  1883.  Graduate  student, 
Princeton  Theological  Seminary,  1884-5.  Ordained,  Amesbury,  Mass.,  1885, 
Sept.  10,  and, died  in  office.  Married,  1883,  May  28,  Anne  Bndlngton,  daugh- 
ter of  Rev.  Dr.  Isaac  G.  Duryee,  of  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  A  son  and  daughter. 
Died  of  strangulated  hernia,  1889,  Jan.  24,  aged  29  years,  1 1  mos.,  and  20  days. 

Shipman,  Samukl  Bingham,  d.  d.,  son  of  Samuel  and  Lucina  (Bingham) 
Shipman,  was  born  in  Marietta,  Ohio,  1843,  June  19.  Marietta  Academy. 
Graduated,  Marietta  College*  1864,. and  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1869. 
Ordained,  Atwater,  Ohio,  1870,  Jan.  12,  dismissed,  1874,  Sept.  2;  acting  pas- 
tor, Detroit  Street  mission;  Cleveland,  1874-5;  Franklin  Avenue  church,  1876, 
until  death.  His  alma  mater  gave  the  honorary  d.  d.  in  1887.  Married,  1869, 
Dec.  2,  Malvina,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  and  Lucretia  Derby  (Smith)  Whipple, 


1890.]  VITAL   STATISTICS.  37 

of  Hamilton,  Mass.  Of  five  children,  three  are  living.  Died  of  peritonitis, 
1889,  July  19,  aged  46  years  and  1  month. 

Smith,  Charles  Hudson,  son  of  Henry  M.  and  Harriet  (Hudson)  Smith, 
was  bora  in  Elgin,  111.,  1856,  Nov.  10.  Racine  (Wis.)  Preparatory  School. 
Entered  Beloit  College,  and  three  years  at  Amherst  College,  with  class  of 
1877.  Graduated,  Auburn  Theological  Seminary,  1881.  Evangelist,  Portage- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  1881-2.  Ordained,  by  Ostego  Presbytery,  at  Stamford,  N.  Y.f 
1883,  April  25,  and  acting  pastor,  Cooperstown,  1882-4;  installed,  Fulton, 
1885,  May  25,  dismissed,  1886,  June  1;  acting  pastor,  Rochester,  Minn., 
1886-8;  installed,  Pilgrim  church,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1889,  March  6,  and 
died  in  office.  Married,  1881,  Sept.  28,  Harrietts,  daughter  of  Charles  Milton 
and  Augusta  Belden  (Isbell)  Knight,  of  Auburn,  N.  Y.  One  daughter,  de- 
ceased. Supposed  to  have  died  by  drowning  in  a  fit  of  mental  aberration, 
disappearing  from  an  Old  Colony  steamboat,  1889,  Nov.  10,  aged  38  years. 

Smith,  EbbnezIr,  son  of  Ebenezer  and  Abigail  (Steele)  Smith,. was  born  in 
Cabot,  Vt.,  1815,  April  4.  Peaoham  Academy.  Ordained,  Waterford,  Vt., 
1846,  Aug.  18,  dismissed,  1848,  January ;  acting  pastor,  Tunbrldge,  1848-56 ; 
installed,  Benson,  1857,  Sept.  17,  dismissed,  1860,  August;  without  charge, 
Barre,  1860-7;  Middlebury,  1867-8-';  Rutland,  1882-3;  Hartford,  Ct.,  after, 
until  death.  Married,  1844,  Sept.  18,  Caroline  Foot,  daughter  of  Zelotus 
Bigelow,  of  Brookfleld,  Vt.  Of  five  children,  two  are  living.  Died  of  heart 
failure,  1889,  Jan.  8,  aged  73  years,  9  months,  and  4  days. 

Smith,  Joseph,  son  of  John  Pike  and  Nancy  (Hayes)  Smith,  was  born  in 
Cornish,  Me.,  1810,  Feb.  7.  Bridgtou  and  Fryeburg  academies  and  Bangor 
Classical  School.    Graduated,  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  1842.    Ordained, 

1842,  Nov.  10;  acting  pastor,  Oldtown,  Me.,  1842-3;  Denmark,  1844;  Wilton 
and  vicinity,  1845-9 ;  Boolhbay,  Second  church,  1850-1 ;  Lovell,  1852,  until 
installed,  1853,  July  6,  dismissed,  1868;  acting  pastor,  Buxton,  1868-71; 
Minot,  1871-6;  Kenduskeag,  18^7-8;  without  charge,  Orland,  1879-80;  Ban- 
gor, after,  until  death.  In  service  of  the  Christian  Commission  in  Tennes- 
see. Married,  1843,  Jan.  1,  Elizabeth  Chloe,  daughter  of  David  and  Chloe 
(Redington)  Thurston,  of  Bangor,  who  died,  1881,  June  21 ;  married,  1882, 
July  30,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  G.,  daughter  of  Shubael  and  Mary  (Gardner)  Dimfck, 
of  Lyme,  N.  H.,  and  widow  of  Clark  Morse,  of  Island  Pond,  Vt.  Died  of 
cancer  in  stomach.  1889,  Jan.  3,  aged  78  years,  10  months,  and  26  days. 

Southworth,  Aldex,  son  of  Luther  and  Elizabeth  (Stratton)  South  worth, 
was  born  in  Thetford,  Vt.,  1809,  Nov.  4.  Phillips  Academy,  Andover. 
Graduated,  Dartmouth  College,  1840,  and  Bangor  Theological  Seminary, 

1843.  Home  missionary,  in  Maine,  1843-4;  teacher,  Woodstock,  Ct.,  1845-6; 
Nichols  Academy,  Dudley,  Mass.,  1846-9,  and  1853-4;  California,  1849-53; 
postmaster.  Woodstock,  Ct.,  1856,  and  farmer  there.  Ordained,  Holland, 
Mass.,  1865,  May  3,  and  acting  pastor,  there,  1865-8;  residence,  after,  in 
Woodstock,  until  death ;  preaching  part  of  the  time  at  Stafford,  Barkhamsted, 
Willlngton,  Woodstock,  and  East  Putnam.  Married,  1856,  Jan.  1,  Hannah 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Rhodes  and  Betsey  (Lyon)  Arnold,  of  Woodstock. 
One  son.  Died  of  paralysis,  1889,  Feb.  7,  aged  79  years,  3  months,  and  3 
days. 

8quire,  Edmuni>,  son  of  William  and  Eliza  (Burnard)  Squire,  was  born  in 
Taunton,  England,   1815,  March  14.      Studied  theology  with  Rev.  James 


38  CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK.  [1890. 

Murch,  of  Bath,  and  held  Unitarian  pastorates  in  Idle.  England,  South  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  and  Hallo  well,  Me.;  installed,  1854,  Sept.  27,  dismissed,  1856; 
minister,  Washington  Village,  South  Boston,  Mass.,  1856-62;  founder,  in 
1862,  of  an  independent  church,  which  became,  in  1867,  the  Cottage  Street 
Congregational  church,  Dorchester,  over  which  he  was  installed,  1867,  Nov. 
13,  dismissed,  1868,  Dec.  31;  acting  pastor,  C^ntreville,  Barnstable,  1869-75; 
without  charge.  Boston,  1875-81;  acting  pastor,  Warwick,  1881,  until  death. 
Married,  1851,  May  24,  Maria,  daughter  of  Rev.  William  and  Maria  Anne 
(Youdell)  Hinckes,  of  Cork,  Ireland,  who  died,  1860,  June  3.  One  of  two 
sons  living.  Married,  1863,  July  27,  Sarah  Maria,  daughter  of  William  and 
Sarah  (Alley)  Bedfern,  of  Boston.  Died,  1889,  July  29,  aged  74  years,  4 
months,  and  15  days. 

Stbbbins,  Milan  Cyrus,  son  of  Deacon  Cyrus  and  Mary  (Harris)  Stebbins, 
was  born  in  Granby,  Mass.,  1828,  May  16.  Williston  Seminary.  Graduated, 
Amherst  College,  1851.  Teacher,  Gilmanton,  N.  H.,  1851-2;  Hopkinton, 
1852-3 ;  High  School,  Nashua,  1853-8,  where  he  studied  theology  with  Rev. 
Daniel  March;  Lancaster,  Mass.,  1858-62;  Clinton,  1862-4.  Ordained,  Ayer, 
1864,  Oct.  25,  dismissed,  1867,  April  16;  principal,  High  School,  Springfield, 
Mass.,  1865-74;  Collegiate  Institute,  1874-81;  without  charge,  1881-4;  in- 
structor, Middlebury  College,  1884;  installed,  Cornwall,  Vt.,  1884,  Sept.  24, 
and  died  in  office.  Married,  1853,  Nov.  24,  Sophia,  daughter  of  Abner  and 
Eleanor  (Sanford)  Pitts,  of  Taunton,  Mass.  Of  seven  children,  four  are  living. 
Died  of  heart  disease,  1889,  Sept.  12,  aged  61  years,  3  months,  and  26  days. 

Stowkll,  Abijah,  son  of  Asa  and  Betsey  (Harrington)  Stowell,  was  born 
in  Lyndon,  Vt.,  1815,  Aug.  20.  Burr  Seminary,  Manchester.  Gilmanton 
Theological  Seminary,  1839-40.  Graduated,  Andover  Theological  Seminary, 
1844.  Ordained,  at  Boylston,  Mass.,  1844,  Sept.  18;  acting  pastor,  Pem- 
broke and  Cooper,  Me.,  1844-6;  installed,  ferry,  1846,  Dec.  17,  dismissed, 
1852,  June  30;  acting  pastor,  Jamaica,  Vt.,  1851-2;  Gardner,  Mass.,  1852-7; 
Thomaston,  Me.,  1857-8;  Gill,  Mass.,  1858-65;  Erving,  1865-8  and  1872-80; 
Petersham,  1868-72;  Windsor,  1880-5;  Wlnchendon,  1885,  until  death. 
Married,  1844,  Sept.  8,  Elizabeth  Temple,  daughter  of  David  and  Polly 
(Harrington)  Kendall,  of  Boylston,  Mass.,  who  died  1888,  Feb.  8.  Two 
daughters.  Died  of  pneumonia,  1889,  March  13,  aged  73  years,  6  months, 
and  28  days. 

Swallow,  Joseph  Emkrsox,  son  of  Deacon  Joseph  and  Betsey  (Twist) 
Swallow,  was  born  in  Nashua,  N.  H.,  1817,  April  21.  Phillips  Academy, 
Andover.  Graduated,  Dartmouth  College,  1843,  and  Union  Theological  Serai- 
nary,  1848.  Teacher,  1843-6;  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1845-6.  Or- 
dained, Grcenport,  N.  Y.,  1848,  July  18,  dismissed,  1850,  April;  installed, 
Wilmington,  Mass.,  1851,  March  26,  dismissed,  1856,  Jan.  1;  installed,  Nan- 
tucket, 1856,  May  21,  dismissed,  1858,  Aug.  24;  acting  pastor,  Stoneham, 
1859;  installed,  Southampton,  1859,  Oct.  5,  dismissed,  1862,  Oct.  6;  acting 
pastor,  Burlington,  residing,  Woburn,  1863-6;  installed,  Groton,  Ct.,  1867, 
June  11,  dismissed,  1870,  June  28;  acting  pastor,  South  Canaan,  1870-8; 
Alford,  Mass.,  1873-6;  without  charge,  Needham,  1876-80;  acting  pastor, 
Edgartown,  1880-2;  Mt.  Desert,  Me.,  1883-7 ;  Windsor,  Mass.,  1887,  till  death. 
Married,  1848,  Nov.  1,  Maria  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Frances 


1890.]  VITAL   STATISTICS.  39 

Maria  (Hastings)  Gibson,  of  Townsend,  Mass.,  who  died,  1879,  Dec.  25. 
Of  three  children,  a  son  is  living.  Married,  1882,  Jan.  11,  Carrie  Baylies, 
daughter  of  Henry  Hubbard  and  Mary  Walker  (Jackson)  Marchant,  of  Edgar- 
town,  Mass.  Died,  of  angina  pectoris,  1889,  Dec.  17,  aged  72  years,  7  months, 
and  26  days. 

Thomas,  Hugh  Evan,  d.  d.,  son  of  John  and  Catherine  (Evans)  Thomas, 
was  born  in  Bala,  Merionethshire,  Wales,  1830,  June  28.  Graduated,  Bala 
College,  1853.  Ordained,  Birkenhead,  1853,  July  11,  dismissed,  1869;  came  to 
America,  and  installed,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1869,  July  25,  and  died  in  office; 
residing  at  Idle  wood,  after  1874.  Marietta  College  gave  the  honorary  d.  d., 
1873.  Published:  (1)  Treatise  on  Literature  (in  Welsh),  1854,  pp.  104.  (2) 
Memoir  of  Rev.  Thomas  Pierce,  1857,. pp.  144.  (3)  Memoir  of  Rev.  William 
Thomas,  1867,  pp.  132.  (4)  Honey  of  Meditation  (Welsh),  1882,  pp.  348. 
Married,  1854,  June  3,  Eleanor,  daughter  of  Rev.  Thomas  and  Mary  (Roberts) 
Pierce,  of  Liverpool,  who  died,  1872,  Jan.  1.  Of  eight  children,  four  living. 
Married,  1872,  Nov.  23,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  H.  D.  and  Mary  (Edwards) 
Howell,  of  Utica,  N.  Y.  Of  four  children,  two  living.  Died,  of  sciatica  and 
nervous  prostration,  1889,  Dec.  9,  aged  59  years,  5  months,  and  11  days. 

Thompson,  George  William  Wekks,  son  of  Ebenezer  and  Mary  (Weeks) 
Thompson,  was  born  in  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1807,  March  29.  Graduated, 
Gilmanton  Theological  Seminary,  1839,  after  some  years  of  study  with  Rev. 
Alvan  Tobey,  of  Durham.  Ordained,  Kingston,  N.  H.,  1840,  April  29,  dis- 
missed, 1842,  Aug.  29;  acting  pastor,  Dracut,  Mass.,  1842-5  and  1847-53; 
installed,  Carlisle,  1845,  July  16,  dismissed,  1847,  Sept.  2;  without  charge, 
Strath  am,  N.  H.,  after,  except,  acting  pastor,  Seabrook  and  Hampton  Falls, 
1858-9,  and  Alton,  Newington,  and  other  neighboring  churches,  for  shorter 
terms.  Married,  1833,  April  18,  Mary,  daughter  of  John  and  Sally  (Piper) 
Wingate,  of  Stratham,  N.  H.  Died  of  old  age,  1889,  Dec.  29,  aged  82  years 
and  9  months. 

Thompson,  William,  d.  d.,  son  of  Augustus  and  Kezia  (Hopkins)  Thomp- 
son, was  born  in  Goshen,  Ct.,  1806,  Feb.  18.  Goshen  and  Sharon  academies. 
Graduated,  Union  College,  1827,  and  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1832 ; 
resident  student,  1832-3.  Ordained,  North  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1833,  Sept.  17, 
dismissed,  1834,  September ;  Nettleton  professor,  Hebrew  Language  and  Lit- 
erature, East  Windsor  (now  Hartford;  Theological  Seminary,  1834-81 ;  emer- 
itus, after,  and  dean  of  the  faculty,  until  death.  Chaplain,  Retreat  for  the 
Insane,  17  years.  His  alma  mater  gave  the  honorary  d.  d.  ;  corporate  mem- 
ber, A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  from  1874.  Published :  (1)  Memoir  of  Munson  and  Lyman, 
1839,  pp.  196.  (2)  Seml-Centennlal  Address,  Hartford  Theological  Seminary, 
1884,  pp.  60.  Married,  1834,  Sept.  25,  Eliza  W.,  daughter  of  Daniel  and  Eliza- 
beth (Simpkins)  Butler,  of  Northampton,  Mass.,  who  died,  1879,  Jan.  29. 
Three  sons  are  deceased,  two  of  whom  were  Prof.  Charles  O.  Thompson,  of 
the  Technological  Institute,  Worcester,  Mass.,  and  Rev.  William  A.  Thomp- 
son, of  Reading.  Two  daughters  are  the  wives  of  Rev.  Prof.  L.  W.  Spring, 
of  Williams  College,  and  Rev.  A.  W.  Hazen,  of  Middletown.  Died  of  pneu- 
monia, 1889,  Feb.  27,  aged  83  years  and  9  days. 

Tract,  Melville  Merbick,  son  of  Thomas  and  Anna  (Page)  Tracy,  was 
born  in  Triangle,  N.  Y.,  1834,  March   10.    Oxford  Academy.    Graduated, 


40  CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK.  [1890. 

Amherst  College,  1860,  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  1860-1 ;  teacher,  Barre, 
Mass.,  1861-3;  Framing  ham,  1863-4;  Springfield,  1864-71;  New  Marlboro, 
1871-5 ;  graduated,  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  1877.  Ordained,  Three 
Rivers,  Palmer,  Mass.,  1877,  July  25,. and  acting  pastor,  there,  1877-8;  De- 
troit, Minn.,  1878-9;  installed,  Duluth,  1879,  Oct.  28,  dismissed,  1881,  Jan. 
11;  acting  pastor,  Sedgwick,  Kan.,  1881-3;  Anthony.  1883-5;  Silvertou,  Col., 
1885-6 ;  without  charge,  there,  until  death.  Married,  1863,  Aug.  6,  Abbie  D., 
daughter  of  John  and  Adaline  Augusta  (Tidd)  Weston,  of  New  Brain  tree, 
Mass.,  who  died,  1875,  Oct.  22.  Married,  1876,  Oct.  24,  Ruth  Augusta, 
daughter  of  Daniel  Waldo  and  Harriet  N.  (Grosvenor)  Kent,  of  Leicester, 
Mass.,  who  died,  1878,  Aug.  4.  Five  children.  Died  of  heart  disease,  1889, 
Sept.  22,  aged  55  years,  6  months,  and  12  days. 

Trumbull,  David,  d.  d.,  son  of  John  M.  and  Hannah  W.  (Tunis)  Trum- 
bull, was  born  in  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  1819,  Nov.  1.  Colchester  (Ct.)  Academy. 
Graduated,  Yale  College,  1842,  and  Princeton  Theological  Seminary,  1845. 
Ordained,  at  Norwich,  Ct.,  1845,  June  10;  missionary  of  the  Foreign  Evan- 
gelical Society,  and  of  the  American  Seamen's  Friend  Society  in  Valparaiso, 
Chili,  until  death ;  pastor  of  Independent  church  there.  His  alma  mater  gave 
the  honorary  d.  d.  in  1884;  and  the  Indiana  University,  in  1886.  Married, 
1850,  June  5,  Jane  W.  Fitch,  of  New  Haven.  Of  nine  children,  two. sons  and 
two  daughters  living;  four  sons  graduates  of  Yale  College.  Died  of  angina 
pectoris,  1889,  Feb.  1,  aged  69  years  and  3  months. 

Vaill,  William  Kirtland,  son  of  Rev.  Joseph  and  Anne  (Klrtland)  Vaill, 
was  born  in  Brim  field,  Mass.,  1815,  April  29.  Monson  and  Amherst  acad- 
emies. Amherst  College,  1832-3.  Teacher,  Chico pee,  Mass.,  1842-6;  Picker- 
ing School,  Salem,  1849-54;  teacher  and  chaplain,  1854-64;  chaplain,  alms- 
house, Monson,  1864-6;  ordained,  Shutesbury,  1866,  Feb.  21,  dismissed,  1871, 
June  28;  installed,  Packardvllle,  Pelham,  1871,  June  28,  dismissed,  1887, 
March  2;  without  charge,  there,  until  death.  Superintendent  of  schools, 
Shutesbury  and  Pelham,  1867-9  and  1876-7.  Married,  1842,  Jan.  17,  Julia, 
daughter  of  Rufus  and  Sarah  (Wooster)  Turner,  of  Killingworth,  Ct.  Three 
of  five  children  living.  Died  from  the  effect  of  injuries  received  in  the  burn- 
ing of  his  house,  1889,  June  18,  aged  74  years,  1  month,  and  19  days. 

Wallace,  Cyrus  Washington,  d.  d.  ,  son  of  Thomas  and  Mercy  (Frye) 
Wallace,  was  born  in  Bedford,  N.  H.,  1805,  March  8.  Oberlin  College,  1834-5 ; 
studied  with  Dr.  Whiton,  of  Antrim,  and  Rev.  Thomas  Savage,  Bedford. 
Graduated,  Gilmanton  Theological  Seminary,  1888.  Acting  pastor,  Loudon, 
N.  H.,  1838-9 ;  ordained,  Manchester,  1840,  Jan.  8,  and  died  in  office,  becoming 
emeritus,  and  resigning  active  service,  1873,  Feb.  11.  Supplied  in  Rockland, 
Mass.,  1873-5,  and  in  Manchester,  Derry,  Merrimac,  Concord,  Keene,  and 
Lowell,  Mass.,  for  periods  of  a  year  or  several  months.  Also,  West  Stewarts- 
town,  N.  H.,  summers  of  1886  and  1887.  Dartmouth  College  conferred  the 
honorary  d.  d.,  1868.  Member  of  the  Legislature,  1867  and  1868.  Published  : 
(1)  Address  at  the  Manchester  Centennial,  1851,  pp.  20.  (2)  Sermon:  The 
Duty  of  Ministers  to  oppose  the  Extension  of  Slavery,  1857,  pp.  80.  (3) 
Quarter- Centennial  of  Pastorate,  1865,  pp.  26.  (4)  Letter  of  Resignation  and 
Commemorative  Discourse,  1873,  24  pp.  (5)  Farewell  Sermon  in  the  Old 
Hanover  Street  Meeting- House,  1880,  pp.  8.     (6)  Memorial  of  Departed 


1890.]  VITAL   STATISTICS.  41 

Years:  Eightieth  Anniversary  of  his  Birthday,  1885,  pp.  24.  (7)  In  the 
same  Boat;  published  by  the  A.  H.  M.  S.,  1887,  pp.  4.  Married,  1840,  May 
19,  Snsan  Adaline,  daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Roxana  (Chandler)  Webster, 
of  Salisbury,  N.  H.,  who  died  1878,  May  15.  Married,  1874.  Sept.  30,  Elizabeth 
Hall,  daughter  of  James  and  Mary  (Holt)  Allison,  of  Dunbarton.  Died  of 
neuralgia  and  nervous  prostration,  1889,  Oct.  21,  aged  84  years,  7  months, 
and  13  days. 

Ward,  Joseph,  d.  d.,  son  of  Dr.  Jabez  and  Aurilla  (Tufts)  Ward,  was  born  in 
Perry,  N.  Y.,  1838,  May  5.  Phillips  Academy.  Graduated,  Brown  University, 
1865,  and  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1868.  Ordained,  Yankton,  S.  D., 
1869,  March  17,  dismissed,  1888,  May  16;  founder  Yankton  College,  and 
president,  1888,  until  death.  Received  the  honorary  d.  d.  from  Knox  Col- 
lege,  1882.  Member  of  the  Constitutional  Convention  of  South  Dakota. 
Published:  (1)  A  Temperance  Sermon,  1878,  pp.  7.  (2)  Catechism  for  Chil- 
dren of  First  Church,  1881,  pp.  29.  (3)  Sermon  on  resigning  hta  pastorate, 
1883.  (4)  Inaugural  Address,  1884.  Married,  1868,  Aug.  12,  Sarah  Frances, 
daughter  of  Joseph  and  Phila  T.  (Freeman)  Wood,  of  Central  Falls,  Lincoln, 
R.  I.  Five  childreu.  Died  of  diabetes,  1889,  Dec.  11,  aged  51  years,  7 
months,  and  6  days. 

Warner,  Samuel,  was  born  in  Van  Buren,  N.  Y.,  1814,  Oct.  21.  A  local 
Methodist  Episcopal  preacher,  1860-86 ;  received  Congregational  ordination, 
1886,  Oct.  13 ;  and  was  occasional  supply  at  Dundee.  Married,  1833,  Lydia 
Nichols,  of  Van  Buren  Co.,  N.  Y.,  who  died  1862,  Jan.  29.  Of  six  children, 
four  are  living.  Married,  1863,  May  4,  Catherine  Choate,  of  Monroe  City, 
Mich.  Died  in  Dundee,  of  a  tumor  in  stomach,  1889,  June  10,  aged  74  years,. 
7  months,  and  19  days. 

Warner,  Warren  William,  son  of  Andrew  and  Elizabeth  C.  (Young) 
Warner,  was  born  in  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  1824,  Nov.  9.  Entered  Oberlin  College, 
but  graduated,  Hamilton  College,  1850,  and  Auburn  Theological  Seminary, 
1853.  Ordained  at  Mannsville,  N.  Y.,  1858,  Jan.  20;  acting  pastor,  New 
Haven,  N.  Y.,  1854;  Belleville,  111.,  1855;  Dodge ville,  Wis.,  1856;  Sackett's 
Harbor,  N.  Y.,  1858;  Champion,  1859;  Paris  Hill,  1860-1;  Lebanon,  1862-3; 
Lawrence  ville,'  1864-5;  South  Canton,  1866-8;  Norfolk  and  Raymondvllle, 
1869-70;  Port  Leyden,  1871-5;  without  charge,  Volney,  1875-80;  Coventry- 
vllle,  1880-8;  without  charge,  Clifton  Springs,  1888,  until  death.  Married, 
1858,  Dec.  2,  Anna  Gates,  daughter  of  Hiram  and  Anna  M.  (Gates)  Lewis,  of 
Chicago,  111.  One  daughter.  Died  of  pneumonia,  at  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y., 
1889,  April  15,  aged  64  years,  5  months,  and  6  days. 

Weilkr,  Carl,  son  of  Roman  Catholic  parents,  names  unknown,  was  bon> 
in  or  near  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1859,  Nov.  11.  Member  of  a  Roman  Catholic 
Institution  in  Milwaukee,  1873-8;  joined  a  Lutheran  church;  teacher,  and 
also  student  some  time,  at  Springfield,  111.,  and  joined  the  Martin  Luther 
College,  New  Ulm,  Minn.,  theological  department.  Ordained,  Winthrop, 
Minn.,  1889,  March  2,  and  died  in  office.  Died  at  New  Ulm,  of  consumption r 
1889,  Nov.  24,  aged  30  years  and  18  days. 

White,  John  Wesley,  son  of  Rev.  Robert  and  Mary  Duesbury  (Johnson) 
White,  was  born  in  Cavendish,  Vt,  1826,  May  18.  Graduated,  Oberlin  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1857,  and  received  the  degree  of  a.  m.,  1870.    Ordained,  Mor- 


42  CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK.  [1890. 

rison,  111.,  1858,  Dec.  22;  acting  pastor,  there,  1858-66;  Clinton,  Io.,  1867-71; 
Boonsboro,  1871-4;  Bellevue,  Ohio,  1874-8;  Longmont,  Col.,  1778-85;  with- 
out charge,  there,  after.  Married,  1849,  May  1,  Harriet  R.,  daughter  of  Lemuel 
and  Abigail  (Percival)  Ewer,  of  Sandwich,  Mass.,  who  died  1854,  Aug.  22. 
One  child.  Married,  1857,  Sept.  1 ,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  William  and 
Abigail  (Carr)  Bonar,  and  widow  of  John  A.  Reed,  of  Oberlin.  Two  of  five 
children  living.  Died  of  consumption,  at  Pueblo,  1889,  Feb.  10,  aged  62 
years,  8  months,  and  22  days. 

White,  Lyman,  son  of  John  and  Esther  (Wheeler)  White,  was  born  in 
Roxbury,  N.  H.,  1818,  July  23.  Kimball  Union  Academy.  Graduated,  Dart- 
mouth College,  1846,  and  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1849.  Ordained, 
1849,  Oct.  28;  acting  pastor,  Epping,  N.  H.,  1849,  until  installed,  1854,  Jan. 
4,  dismissed,  1855,  May;  installed,  E  as  ton,  Mass.,  1855,  Oct.  24,  dismissed, 
1862,  Feb.  9;  installed,  Phillipston,  1863,  June  10,  dismissed,  1871,  Jan.  26; 
acting  pastor,  Pembroke,  N.  H.,  1871-5;  Deerfleld,  1875-81 ;  Gilmanton  Iron 
Works,  1882-7;  Wakefield,  1887,  til}  death.  Married,  1850,  June  5,  Pamelia 
G.,  daughter  of  Major  Nathaniel  and  Lucy  (Slader)  Warner,  of  Acworth,  N.  H., 
who  died,  1858,  Aug.  22.  Two  daughters.  Married,  1859,  Nov.  30,  Mary 
Chase,  daughter  of  Rev.  Dr.  Carlton  and  Sophronla  (Wines)  Hurd,  of  Frye- 
burg,  Me.  A  son  and  daughter.  Died  of  heart  failure,  at  Portland,  1889,  May 
30,  aged  70  years,  10  months,  and  7  days. 

Whittlksey,  Eliphalet,  son  of  Eliphalet  and  Martha  (Strong)  Whittlesey, 
was  born  in  Salisbury,  Ct.,  1816,  July  13.  Lenox  Academy.  Graduated, 
Williams  College,  1840,  and  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1843.  Ordained, 
Salisbury,  Ct.,  1843,  Sept.  27;  missionary,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  Maui,  Hawaiian 
Islands,  1843-54;  without  charge,  Salisbury,  Ct.,  1854-5  and  1857-61;  Sara- 
toga, N.  Y.,  1855-7 ;  Hammonton,  N.  J.,  1861-5 ;  Edlna,  Mo.,  1867-9 ;  Elwood, 
N.  J.,  1865-7  and  1869,  till  death.  Married,  1843,  Nov.  16.  Elizabeth  Keen, 
daughter  of  Rev.  Burr  and  Cornelia  (Keen)  Baldwin,  of  Newark,  N.  J.  One 
adopted  son.  Died,  of  marasmus,  1889,  Sept.  1,  aged  73  years,  1  month,  and 
18  days. 

Winchester,  Warrkn  Weaver,  son  of  Henry  and  Isabelle  Oril  (Foote) 
Winchester,  was  born  in  Madrid,  N.  Y.,  Ih23,  April  22.  Malone,  N.  Y.,and 
Castleton,  Vt.,  academic  study.  Graduated,  Middlebury  College,  1847,  and 
Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1852;  teacher,  Castleton,  1847-9;  acting 
pastor,  Wilton,  N.  H.,  1858.  Ordained,  Clinton,  Mass.,  1854,  March  23,  dis- 
missed, 1862,  May  17 ;  hospital  chaplain,  Washington,  D.  C,  1862-5 ;  installed, 
Bridport,  Vt.,  1867,  Feb.  26,  dismissed,  1881,  May  3;  without  charge,  Black- 
in  ton,  Mass.,  1881 ;  Willlamstown,  1882,  until  death,  but  acting  pastor,  North 
Pownall,  Vt.,  1883-4;  Mt.  Dora,  Fla.,  1884.5;  and  White  Oaks  church, 
Willlamstown,  Mass.,  1885-8.  Married,  1848,  June  25,  Mary  Katherine, 
daughter  of  Ebenezer  and  Corclna  (Jories)  Severance,  of  Middlebury,  Vt.  Of 
twelve  children,  one  son  Is  living ;  professor  of  natural  science  In  Whitman 
College,  Washington.  Died  of  heart  disease,  1889,  Aug.  4,  aged  66  years,  8 
months,  and  12  days. 

Woolsky,  Theodore  Dwioht,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.,  son  of  William  W.  and  Eliza- 
beth (Dwight)  Woolsey,  was  born  in  New  York  City,  1801,  Oct.  31.  Gradu- 
ated, Yale  College,  1820.    Princeton  Theological  Seminary,  1821-3 ;  tutor,  Yale 


1890.]  VITAL   STATISTICS.  43 

College,  1823-5;   student  in  Europe,  1827-30;  professor,  Greek  language  and 
literature,  Yale  College,  1831-51:  president,  1846-71;  without  charge,  New 
Haven,  until  death.     Ordained,  1846,  Aug.  21.     Harvard  College  gave  the  hon- 
orary d.  d.,  In  1847,  and  ix.  u.  in  1886;  Wesley  an  University,  ll.  d.  In  1845; 
fellow  of  the  American  Academy ;  corporate  member  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M., 
1859-68.     Published:    (1)  Five  Greek  text-books:   Alcestes,   1834,  pp.  vili, 
124;  last  edition,  1858.     (2)  Antigone,  1835,  pp.  vii,  124;  last  edition,  1851. 
<3)  Prometheus,  1837,  pp.  vili,  90;  last  edition,  1851.      (4)  Elect ra,  1837, 
pp.  vil,  134;  last  edition,  1854.     (5)  Gorglas,  1843,  second  edition,  1848,  pp. 
lv,  243.     (6)  Inaugural  Address,   1846,   pp.  28.      (7)  Installation  Sermon : 
Rev.  George  £.  Day,  Northampton,  Mass.,  1848,  pp.  24.     (8)  Historical  Dis- 
course: One  Hundred  and  Fifty, Years  from  the  Founding  of  Yale  College, 
1850.     (9)  Installation  Sermon:  Rev.  Samuel  G.  Coe,  Danbury,  1851,  pp.  27. 
(10)  Sermon:  Death  of  Albert  Hebard,  1851,  pp.  29.     (11)  Funeral  Sermon: 
Prof.  James  L.  Kingsley,  1852,  pp.  16.     (12)  Danger  of  Separating  Piety 
from  Philanthropy,  1855,  pp.  19.     (13)  Invitation  of  the  Church,  1858,  pp.  14. 
(14)  Baccalaureate  Sermon,  1858,  pp.  24.     (15)  Address:  Commemorative  of 
Prof.   Dennlson  Olmsted,   1859,  pp.  32.     (16)   Address:  Funeral  of  Prof. 
Channcey  A.  Goodrich,  1860,  pp.  30.     (17)  Hindrances  in  the  Way  of  Young 
Christians :  A  Sermon,  1860,  pp.  14.     (18)  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Inter- 
national Law,  1860,  12mo,  pp.. 486.    Five  editions:  one,  1864,  8vo,  pp.  441; 
the  last,  1879,  12mo,  pp.  526.     (19)  Sketch :  Prof.  W.  A.  Lamed,  1862,  pp.  19. 
<20)  Discourse  Commemorative  of  Prof.  W.  A.  Lamed,  1862,  pp.  32.     (21) 
Eulogy  of  Prof.  C.  C.  Felton,  1862,  pp.  20.     (22)  Address:  Funeral  of  Prof. 
Benjamin  Silliroan,  1865,  pp.  23.     (23)  Address :  Funeral  of  Prof.  Jeremiah 
Day,  1867,  pp.  85.     (24)  Funeral  Address :  Rev.  N.  Porter,  d.  d.,  1867,  pp.  22. 
(25)  Baccalaureate  Sermon,  1868,  pp.  20.     (26)  Self- Propagating  Power  of 
Sin :  A  Sermon,  1868,  pp.  16.     (27)  Essay  on  Divorce  and  Divorce  Legisla- 
tion, 1869,  pp.  3C8 ;  second  edition,  1882,  pp.  328.     (28)  Remarks  on  the  Ala- 
bama Claims,  1869,  pp.  45.    (29)  Serving  our  Generation;  and  God's  Guidance 
in  Youth:  Two  sermons,  1871,  pp.  51.     (30)  Memorial  Sketch  of  Mary  L. 
Hlllhouse,  1871,  pp.  16.     (31)  Sermons,  1871,  pp.  402.     (32)  True  Plan  of 
Home  Missions :  Sermon  before  the  American  Home  Missionary  Society, 
1878,  pp.  22.     (33)  Historical  Discourse :  Anniversary  of  the  Law  Depart- 
ment, 1874,  pp.  24.     (34)  The  Exemption  of  Private  Property,  upon  the  Sea, 
from  Captnre,  1874,  pp.  21.     (85)  Political  Science,  1878,  2  vols.,  pp.  x,  585, 
and  vi,  626.     (36)  Communism  and  Socialism,  1880,  pp.  vil,  309.    Married, 
1833,  8ept.  5,  Elizabeth  Martha,  daughter  of  Josiah  and  Abby  (Breese)  Salis- 
bury, of  Boston,  who  died,  1852,  Nov.  3.    Of  three  sons  and  six  daughters, 
one  each,  living.    Married,  1854,  Sept.  6,  Sarah  Sears,  daughter  of  Gilman 
and  Mary  (Briggs)  Prlchard,  of  Boston.    One  of  two  sons  living,  and  two 
daughters.    Died  of  old  age,  1889,  July  1,  aged  87  years  and  8  months. 


44 


CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK. 


[1890. 


SUMMARIES. 

DISEASE  OR  CAUSE  OP  DEATH. 

Accident,  3;  angina  pectoris,  2;  apoplexy,  1;  brain  disease,  1;  —  softening  of,  2; 
Bright's  disease,  3;  bronchitis,  1;  cancer,  1;  consumption,  10;  cystitis,  chronic,  1; 
debility,  2;  diabetes,  2;  dropsy,  2;  drowning,  2;  dysentery,  3;  gastric  fever,  1;  heart 
disease,  6;— failure,  5;  — fatty  degeneration  of,  1 ;  —  neuralgia  of,  1;  hernia,  1;  kid- 
ney disease,  1 ;  liver,  dropsy  of,  1 ;  lungs,  congestion  of,  1 ;  malarial  fever,  1 ;  maras- 
mus, 1 ;  nervous  prostration,  1:  old  age,  9 ;  paralysis,  6;  peritonitis,  2;  pneumonia,  11; 

—  typhoid,  1;   prostitis,  1;   rheumatism,  inflammatory,  1;    stomach,  cancer  in,  1; 

—  tumor  in,  2;  sciatica,  1 ;  typhoid  fever,  2;  unknown,  6. 


TABULAR  VIEW,  1875-1889. 
I.    Number,  Age,  and  Service. 


Year. 

Whole  No. 
of  Deaths. 

Average  Age. 

Average  Length  of  Service. 

1875 

63 

62  years, 

8  months,  11  days. 

31  years,  7  months,  7  days. 

1876 

68 

66   " 

5   "   26  " 

35  •'   8   "   14  •« 

1877 

60 

65  " 

11   "   11  " 

36  4I   5   "    8  " 

1878 

56 

67  " 

0.   "   15  •• 

36  "   2   "   11  4« 

1879 

74 

68  " 

0   "    1  " 

39  "   8   "   22  " 

1880 

82 

•67  " 

0   "   15  " 

33  "   0   "   11  " 

1881 

85 

67   " 

11   u   12  " 

36  "   3   "   24  «- 

1882 

60 

64  " 

2   "   11  " 

34  "    1   "   13  " 

1883 

78 

64  " 

9   **   25  " 

33  4<   11   "   11  " 

1884 

79  . 

70  " 

6    "    0  " 

39  "   10   "   11  " 

1885 

80 

67  " 

0   "   21  " 

35  •«   10   ••   22  •« 

1886 

90 

69  " 

6   '«   12  " 

37  "   2   "   20  " 

1887 

91 

67   *• 

6   "   19  " 

36  "   7   "   11  •• 

1888 

96 

67  " 

9    "   14  " 

37  "   2   "   24  4« 

1889 

100 

68   " 

1    "   19  " 

35  lt        6   "    2  4* 

1162 

67  years, 

9  months,  14  days. 

36  years,  8  months,  14  days. 

II.    Age,  bt  Decades. 


Tear. 


1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 


Over 
90. 


Total 


0 
1 
0 
0 

1 
1 
1 
1 

2 
1 
3 
5 
0 
2 
0 


18 


81-90. 

71-80. 

61-70. 

£1-60. 

5 

22 

13 

5 

11 

24 

15 

5 

11 

23 

9 

9 

9 

18 

15 

3 

16 

21 

16 

7 

8 

16 

32 

6 

11 

30 

19 

9 

10 

14 

12 

10 

13 

19 

16 

3 

23 

24 

10 

13 

12 

32 

9 

9 

17 

26 

15 

14 

15 

32 

19 

10 

23 

25 

18 

16 

20 

35 

20 

12 

204 

361 

238 

131 

41-50.  !   31-10. 


8 
7 
2 
5 
10 
9 
9 
.5 
13 
4 
4 
7 
9 
3 
4 


99 


6 
4 
5 
6 
1 
7 
4 
6 
8 
3 
7 
5 
5 
6 
5 


78 


Under 
81. 


4 
1 
1 
0 
2 
3 
1 
2 
2 
1 
4 
0 
1 
2 
4 


28 


Un- 
known. 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

1 

0 
2 

a 
o 
i 
o 
1 

0 


1890.] 


VITAL  8TATI8TIC8. 


45 


III.    Education. 


Collegiate. 


1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

Xoi  V*  •  ■  «  • 

1880 

1881 

1882 

loB3> • •  •  • 

1884 

IoqD.  ■  •  •  • 
JLooO  •  •  •  •  • 

1887 

1888 

1888 


S 

a 


i 

4 

9I 
9 

7 

B1 
15  ' 
12 
-9 

2 
11 

8 
10  ' 
11 
12  . 


Total. .     127 


o 


i 

3 

4 
2 
4 
3 
2 
3 
2 
5 
1 
4 
4 
5 
3 


I 

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4 
3 
0 
2 
2 
3 
3 
5 


2 
0 
2 
2 
1 


6 
7 
8 
4 
10 
10 
6 
4 

3  i  12 
3  7 
8 


3 

8 

10 

8 


| 
6 

m 


l 
i 

2 
0 
0 
1 
3 
0 
0 
0 

1 

3 
1 
1 
3 


111     17 


DO 


1 
1 
1 
3 
1 
0 
0 
1 
0 
1 
0 
1 
0 
0 

1 


11 


s 


5 
2 

2 
5 
3 

0 
4 
4 
2 
5 
2 
5 
3 
6 
4 


52 


2 

o 


o 

2 
3 


5 

4 
6 


39 


e 
o 

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1 
2 
2 
2 
4 
3 
1 
2 
1 
2 
2 
3 
2 
5 
3 


35 


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1 
3 
2 
1 
2 
1 
1 
0 
1 
2 
0 
2 
1 
0 
0 


17 


£ 


2 
8 
4 
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6 
9 
5 
3 
1 
6 
6 
8 
6 
2 
5 


71 


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16 

7 

10 

5 

5 

5 

7 

5 

6 

3 

10 

5 

13 

2 

7 

6 

15 

12 

15 

6 

12 

12 

15 

10 

16 

12 

10 

12 

13 

9 

170 

111 

i 


14 
12 
13 
17 
29 
26 
26 
12 
20 
24 
22 
24 
21 
28 
32 


320 


IV.  Education. 


Theological. 


1875*. . . . 

1876 

1877 

lot  o.  •  •  •  • 

XOl9 •  •  • • • 

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1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

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1887 

1888 

1889 


2 

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16 
22 
20 
21 
19 
18 
25 
21 
29 
20 
21 
18 
21 
22 
22 


Total. .  j  315 


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a 

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a 


7 
2 
4 
1 
0 
2 
2 
4 
3 
2 
1 
5 
0 
5 
2 


40 


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CO 


2 
4 
4 
2 
3 
3 
6 
5 
6 
11 
7 
3 
5 
6 
7 


74 


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0 
0 
1 
2 
1 
1 
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2 
3 
0 
1 
2 
2 
2 
2 


20 


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a 

s 

a 


2 
2 
0 
3 

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17 


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2 
1 
2 
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7 
3 
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4 


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7 
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7 


30   57 


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6 

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21 
18 
16 
19 
27 
17 
25 
17 
13 
22 
24 
27 
27 
26 
28 


46 


VITAL   STATISTICS. 


[1890, 


V.     Place  of  Birth  akd  Death. 


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53 

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9 

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15 

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58 

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3 

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27  1 

4 

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18 

8 

5 

4 

20 

19 

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5 

1 

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4 

63 

41  1 

2 

10 

10 

26 

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Note.  —  The  limitations  of  the  tables  do  not  in  all  cases  admit  exactness.  In  the 
table  of  theological  education,  students  who  did  not  graduate  are  counted,  and  with* 
out  distinction  from  graduates;  but  a  name  occurring  in  more  than  one  seminary  list 
is  not  repeated ;  ana  in  the  college  lists,  a  few  students  who  were  not  alumni  are 
counted  with  the  graduates. 

The  editor  renews  his  earnest  request  to  friends  and  to  the  secretaries  of  the  State 
bodies  for  prompt  information  of  the  death  of  Congregational  ministers,  and  for  full 
and  exact  information  on  the  model  of  the  sketches  above  given.  Obituary  aud 
eulogy  beyond,  it  is  impossible  to  use  here. 


1890.]    OBITUARY   NOTICES   OF   CONGREGATIONAL   MINISTERS.  47 

OBITUARY  NOTICES  OF  CONGREGATIONAL  MINISTERS 

* 

Who  Died  1854-89. 


INDEX   OF  NAMES. 


PREPARED  BY  HENRY  A.  HAZEN. 

This  Index  Include*  all  names  of  deceased  Congregational  ministers  found  in  (1)  the  series  of 
Vital  Statistics  begun  in  the  Congregational  Quarterly,  1876,  and  continued  in  the  Year-Book  to 
the  present  time;  (2)  the  Biographical  Sketches  and  Necrology  of  the  Congregational  Quarterly, 
1889-78;  and  (3)  the  Biographical  Notices  of  the  earlier  Ye ar-Books,  1854-9. 

The  whole  number  of  names  recorded  is  1660.  It  is  believed  that  students  of  our  history,  in 
increasing  number,  will  find  the  convenience  and  value  of  such  an  index  sufficient  to  Justify  the 
committee  in  directing  its  issue  with  this  Yeab-Book.  The  year  named  is  that  of  the  Yeab-Book 
or  Quarterly  in  which  the  notice  occurs.    A  very  few  names  are  found  twice. 


Abbe,  Frederick  R.  17, 1890. 
Abbott,  Amos,  17. 1890. 
Abbott,  Charles  F.  204, 1867. 
Abbott,  Edward  F.  17, 1889. 
Abbott,  Jacob,  9, 1880. 
Abbott,  Jacob  J.  36, 1879. 
Abbott,  John  8.  C.  91, 438, 1878. 
Abbott,  Joseph,  333, 1870. 
Abbott,  Sereno  T.  87, 1656. 
Adams,  Darwin,  17, 1890. 
Adams,  Ezra,  208, 1864. 
Adams,  Fred'k  A.  17, 1889. 
Adams,  George  B.  17, 1882. 
Adams,  George  E.  418, 1876. 
Adams,  George  W.  192, 1863. 
Adams,  Joho,  11, 1880. 
Adams,  John  C  19, 1886. 
Adams,  Nehemiah,  36, 1879. 
Adams,  Solomon,  325, 1871. 
Adams,  Thomas,  17,  1882. 
Adkmson,  Irvin  D.  418, 1876. 
Adslt,  Martin  U.  17, 1889. 
Aiken,  James,  17, 1886. 
Aiken,  John  F.  16, 1881. 
Aiken,  Silas,  179,  428, 1869. 
Aikeo,  William  P.  17, 1885. 
Alns  worth,  Laban,  117,  1859. 
Alden,  Lucius,  17,  1885. 
Allen,  Asa  8.  407,  568.  1877. 
Allen,  Cyrus  W.  17, 1883. 
Allen,  David  0. 118.  1864. 
Allen,  George,  17,*  1884. 
Allen,  Jacob,  87. 1857. 
Allen,  John  A.  17, 1888. 
Allen,  John  W.  17, 1886. 
Allen,  Joshua  W.  17, 18S3. 
Allen,  Laban  W.  418, 1876. 
Allen,  Rowland  U.  438,  1873. 
Allen,  William,  18, 1886. 
Allison,  Robert  C.  17, 1887. 
Alvord,  John  W.  16,  1881. 
Ambrose,  Thomas,  421,  1865. 
Ames,  Marcus.  17, 1888. 
Ancbeta,  Gualabalda  N.  17, 1889. 
Anderson,  George,  18, 1886. 
Anderson,  James,  17, 1882. 
Anderson,  Rufus,  16, 1881. 
Andrews,  Israel  W.  18, 1889. 
Andrews,  Samuel  R.  118, 1869. 
Anthony,  George  N.  18, 1886. 
Arms,  Hiram  P.  17, 1883. 
Arms,  Selah  R.  206, 1867. 
Arms,  William,  18, 1890. 
Arnold,  Joel  R.  45, 1866. 


Arnold,  Beth  S.  83, 1882. 
Ash,  William  H.  17, 1884. 
Ashby,  John  L.  18, 1882. 
Ashley,  George  K.  439, 1878. 
Ashley,  Samuel  8. 17, 1888. 
Atkinson,  George  H.  18, 1890. 
Atkinson,  Timothy,  419, 1876. 
Atkinson,  William  B.  18, 1882. 
Atwater  Edward  E.  18, 1888. 
Atwoter,  Jeremiah,  118, 1859. 
Atwood,  Anson  S.  389, 1866. 
Atwood,  Edward  8. 18,  1889. 
Austin,  David  R.  11, 1880. 
Austin,  Henry  A.  18, 1883. 
Averill,  James,  351, 1863. 
Avery,  Jared  R.  18, 1886. 
Avery,  William  P.  18, 1886. 
Ayer,  Joseph,  419,  '76;  312,  *77. 
Ayres,  Frederick  H.  18, 1882. 

Bacheler,  F.  E.  M.  18, 1888. 
Bacbeller,  Gil  man,  419, 1876. 
Backus,  Samuel,  66,  1863. 
>  Bacon,  Edward  W.  18,  1888. 
Bacon,  George  B.  40 7, 1877. 
Bacon,  James  M.  347,  1875. 
Bacon,  Leonard,  18,  1882. 
Bacon,  William  T.  21, 1882. 
Badger,  Milton,  1, 1875. 
Bagster,  Walter  W.  18, 1883. 
Bailey,  Klah,  90, 1858. 
Bailey,  Phineas,  217,  1862. 
Bailey,  Rufus  W.  350, 1863. 
Baird,  Robert  G.  19,  1886. 
Baker,  Abijah  R.  408,  569, 1877. 
Bnker,  James  8.  420, 1876. 
Baker,  John,  237.  1860. 
Baker,  SI  Ins,  19, 1889. 
Baldwin,  Abraham  C.  18, 1888. 
Baldwin,  Curtis  C.  17, 1885. 
Baldwin,  Dwlght,  17,  1887. 
Baldwin,  John  17,1881. 
Baldwin,  John  D.  17,  1884. 
Baldwin,  Joseph  B.  17, 1887. 
Baldwin,  Theron,  213,  395, 1875. 
Baldwin,  Thomas,  37, 1879. 
Ball,  Charles  B.  225, 1869. 
Ballard,  James,  22, 1882. 
Bancroft,  David,  63,  420, 1876. 
Banfield,  John  A.  18, 1890. 
Barber,  George  W.  18, 1887. 
Bard  well,  Horatio,  304, 1866. 
Barker,  David  R.  420,  438, 1876. 
Barker,  Isaac,  17, 1881. 


Barker,  Nathaniel,  18, 1884. 
Barnard,  Stephen  A.  18, 1884. 
Barney,  James  O.  17, 1881. 
Barrett,  Edward  8.  42, 1867. 
Barrows,  Elijah  P.  19, 1889. 
Barrows,  George  W.  22, 1882. 
Barrows,  Homer,  22, 1882. 
Bartlett,  Jonathan,  118, 1859. 
Bartlett,  Joseph,  18, 1883. 
Bartlett,  Leavitt,  17, 1885. 
Bartlett,  Shubael,  88, 1856. 
Barton,  Alanson  S.  18, 1884. 
Barton,  Frederick  A.  22, 1882. 
Bassett,  Edward  B.  18,  1883. 
Bassett,  Isaao  A.  18, 1887. 
Bassett,  John  F.  22, 1SS2. 
Bassett,  William  E.  23, 1882. 
Batchelder,  John  8. 17,  1885. 
Bates,  Alvan  J.  439, 1878. 
Bates,  Henry,  19, 1890. 
Bates,  Joshua,  88, 1855. 
Bates,  William,  418, 1859. 
Battey,  Joel,  19,  1883. 
Baxter,  Benjamin  8. 11, 1880. 
Bayliss,  Samuel,  12, 1880. 
Beach,  Aaron  C.  23, 1882. 
Beach,  J.  Wickliffe,  19,  1888. 
Beaman,  Charles  0. 18,  18S4. 
Bean,  David  M.  18, 1885. 
Beane,  Samuel,  200,  1867. 
Beard,  Spencer  F.  409, 1877. 
Beck  with,  Frank  A.  18,  1887. 
Beckwith,  John  H.  439, 1878.    ' 
Beebe,  Hubbard,  19,  1886. 
Beecher,  Henry  Ward,  19, 1888. 
Beecher,  James  C.  18, 1887. 
Beecher,  Lyman,  221, 1864. 
Beecher,  William  H.  19, 1890. 
Belden,  Henry,  18, 1885. 
Bell,  Hiram,  409, 1877. 
Bement,  William,  409, 1877. 
Benedict,  Amzi,  88, 1857. 
Benedict,  Lewis,  23, 1882. 
Benedict,  Thomas  N.  19, 1887. 
Benedict.  William  U.  420, 1876. 
Bennett,  Joseph  L.  19,  1883. 
Bennett,  Salmon,  19, 1887. 
Benson,  Almon,  19, 1886. 
Bentley,  Charles,  66, 1870. 
Benton,  8amuel  A.  208,  1866. 
Berney,  Daniel,  19, 1887. 
Bicknell,  8imeon  S.  409, 1877. 
Bigelow,  Andrew,  19,  1887. 
BIgelow,  Asahel,  489, 1885. 


48 


CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK. 


[1890. 


Blgelow,  Warren,  206,  1867. 
Billing*,  Richard*.  19, 1889. 
Bingham,  Hiram,  593, 1871. 
Blrchard,  Ellpbalet,  88, 1855. 
Blrchard,  William  M.  19, 1884. 
Bird,  Iaaac,  410, 1877. 
Blrge,  Eben  C.  19, 1883. 
Bishop,  Nelson,  438, 1871. 
Blagden,  George  w.  19, 1886. 
Blake,  D.  Hoyt,  564, 1869. 
Blake,  Henry  B.  19, 1885. 
Blake,  Josrph,  19,  1889. 
Blake.  Mortimer.  20, 1886. 
Blakely,  Jacob,  89,  1855. 
Blakealee,  Samuel  V.  19, 1884. 
Blancbard,  Amoi,  299,  1869. 
Blancbard,  Silas  M  20, 1889. 
Bllat,  Aafaer.  28, 1882. 
BUM,  Iaaac  G.  19. 1890. 
BHm,  Beth,  12, 1880. 
BUat,  ZenM,  44, 1868. 
Blodgett,  Constantine,  12. 1880. 
Blood,  Charles  £.  302, 1866. 
Bloodgood,  Abraham,  12, 1880. 
Bloomer,  Joseph,  96,  119, 1859. 
Boardman,  Elderain  J.  299, 1864. 
Boardman,  Horace  K.  20, 1889. 
Bodwell,  Joaeph  C.  410, 1877. 
Botes,  Harper,  214, 1868. 
Bond,  A I  van,  19, 1883. 
Bonnell,  William  H.  19, 1890. 
Bonney,  Nathaniel  G.  19, 1884. 
Bordwell,  Daniel  L.  20, 1889. 
Boswell,  John  R.  20, 1889. 
Boatelle,  Araph,  208, 1866. 
Bootelle,  Thomas,  287, 1868. 
Bouton,  Nathaniel,  87, 1879. 
Bontwell,  Jamea,  41, 1866. 
Bower*,  John,  194,  '63  ;  114,  '84. 
Boweraoz,  James  G.  27, 1881. 
Bowker,  Samnel  D.  288, 1868. 
Boyd,  Charles  H.  209, 1866. 
Boyd,  Pliny  B.  21. 1888. 
Boynton,  Charles  B.  20, 1884. 
Boynton  John,  411,  '77 ;  57,  '78. 
Brace,  Jonathan,  346,  440, 1878. 
Bradford,  Ebenezer  G.  60. 1862. 
Bradford,  Mosm  B.  39, 1879.    ' 
Bragdon,  John,  21, 1888. 
Bralnerd,  Davis  S.  421, 1876. 
Bralnerd,  Israel,  89, 1856. 
Braman,  Isaac,  223, 1859. 
Braman,  Milton  P.  20, 1883. 
Brandt,  Charles  E.  21. 1889. 
Bray,  John  E.  442,  1873. 
Breed,  Charles  C.  24, 1882. 
Bridge,  Henry  M.  308, 1862. 
Brlggs,  Isaac,  388, 1862. 
Brigham,  David,  21, 1889. 
Brigham,  Levi,  19, 1887. 
Brigham,  Wlllard,  470, 1874. 
Brodt,  John  H.  421, 1876. 
Bronson,  George  F.  20, 1884. 
Bronson,  Samuel  W.  21, 1889. 
Brooks,  Charles,  39, 1867. 
Browne,  Gardner  8.  411, 1877. 
Brown,  George,  19, 1885. 
Brown,  Hope,  20, 1884. 
Brown,  Joshua  R.  99, 119, 1859. 
Brown,  Samuel  G.  10,  1886. 
Brown,  Samuel  W.  45, 1868. 
Brown,  Simeon,  47. 1868. 
Brown,  Thaddeus  H.  291, 1869. 
Brown,  Theophllus  8.  24, 1882. 
Bryant,  Sidney.  19,  1887. 
Buckbam,  James,  20, 1887. 
Budington,  William  1. 13,  1880. 
Buffelt,  William  L.  89,  1857. 
Bull,  Richard  B.  21,  1889. 
Vullard,  Axa,  21,  1889. 


I  Burgess,  Richard  M.  22, 1889. 
'  Bornap.  Uzziah  0. 90, 1855. 
I  Burnham,  Abraham,  18, 1880. 

Burn  nam,  Amos  W.  443, 1871. 

Burnham,  Charles,  20, 1884. 

Burnham,  Jonas,  20, 1890. 
I  Burt,  David,  24, 1882. 
1  Burt,  Edmund,  382, 186f. 

Bart,  Enoch,  92, 1858. 

Burt,  James,  92, 1858. 

Burton.  Nathaniel  J.  21, 1888. 

Bush,  Charles  P.  18, 1881. 

Bushnell,  Harvey,  18, 1880. 

Bnshnell,  Horace,  411, 1877. 

Bushnell,  Horace,  21, 1884. 

Bushnell,  William  H.  14, 1880. 

Butler,  Calvin,  91, 1885. 

Butler,  Franklin,  18, 1881. 

Butler,  Jeremiah,  18, 1881. 

Buxton,  Edward,  21, 1886. 

Cadwell,  Christopher  C.  405,  '70. 

Cady,  Calvin  B.  20, 1880. 

Cady,  Cornelius  S.  20, 1890. 

Cady,  Daniel  R.  14, 1880. 

Caldwell,  James,  21, 1886. 
j  Calhoun,  George  A.  68, 1869. 

Calhoun.  Simeon  H.  412, 1877. 

Calkins,  Storrs  B.  20, 1887. 

Campbell,  Alexander  B.  20,  '83. 

Campbell,  Randolph,  20,  1887. 

Canfield,  Phllo,  14,  1880. 

Canning,  Jo«lah  W.  91, 1855. 

Capron,  William  B.  412,  1877. 

Carlton,  Isaac,  119, 1859. 

Carpenter,  Eber,  71, 1871. 

Carpenter,  Erasmus  I.  440, 1878. 

Carpenter,  Ezra,  15,  1880. 

Carpenter,  Henry,  19, 1885. 

Cnrrutbers,  James,  95, 1858. 

Carter,  William,  497, 1871. 

Carver,  Robert,  194, 1863. 

Case,  Lyman,  121,  1859. 

Case,  Rufss,  22, 1888. 

Caswell,  Enoch  H.  119, 1864. 

ChafVr,  Thomas  F.  20, 1883. 

Chalmers,  John  R.  SI,  1886. 

Chamberlain,  Charles,  24, 1882. 

Chamberlain,  PeasleyB.  20,  '90. 

Chamberlain,  Uriah  T.  19, 1881. 

Chamberlin,  Wm.  A.  21, 1886. 

Chandler,  Am  a  nab,  208, 421,  '65. 

Chandler,  Augustus.  19, 1881. 

Chapln,  John  M.  439, 1873. 

Chapln,  William  W.  89, 1866. 

Chapman,  Calvin,  21, 1890. 

Chapman,  Elian,  21, 1890. 

Chapman,  Frederic  W.  412,  •77. 

Chapman.  Nathaniel,  97, 121, '59. 

Chapman,  William  R.  87, 1856. 

Chase,  Benjamin  C.  295,  1869. 

Chase,  Ebenezer,  392, 1866. 

Cheesman,  John  M.  21, 1890. 

Chickering,  John  W.  22, 1889. 

Child,  Willard,  440, 1878. 

Christopher,  Wm.  B.  15, 1880. 

Churchill,  John,  19,  1881. 

Chute,  Ariel  P.  22, 1888. 

Claggett,  Erastus  B.  441, 1878. 

Clapp,  Charles  W.  20, 1885. 

Olapp,  Sumner  G.  300,  1869. 

Clapp,  William  T.  425, 1865. 

Clark,  Benjamin  F.  15,  1880. 
!  Clarke,  Dorun,  2»>,  1885. 

Clark,  E.  Benedict,  21, 1890. 

Clark,  Ephraira  W.  39,  1879. 

Clark,  George,  23,  1889. 

Clark,  George  H.  430, 1865. 

Clark,  Jacob  8. 16,  1880. 

Clark,  John,  22, 1888. 


Clark,  Joaeph  8.  384/61 ;  1,  '62. 
Clark,  Lewis  F.  318, 1872. 
Clark,  Mosm  P.  89, 1867. 
Clark,  Nathaniel  C.  677,  1873. 
Clark,  Nelson,  19, 1881. 
Clark,  Orlando,  413, 1877. 
Clark,  Philetus,678,  '76;  421,  *78. 
Clark,  Sereno  D.  22, 1888. 
Clark,  Sumner,  23,1888. 
Clarke,  Tertlus  8.  422, 1876. 
Clark,  William,  28, 1888. 
Clary,  Dexter,  357, 1876. 
Clayes,  Dana.  441, 1878. 
Cleveland.  Edward,  21, 1887. 
Cleaveland,  James  B.  21, 1880. 
Clement,  Jonathan,  25, 1882. 
Coan,  Leander  8. 16, 1880. 
Coan,  Titus,  21, 1884. 
Cobb,  Alvan,  306, 1861. 
Cobb,  Aaahel,  418, 1877. 
Cobb,  Frank  W.  20, 1881. 
Cobb,  Henry  W.  22, 1890. 
Cobb,  Nathaniel,  39, 1879. 
Cobleigh,  Nelson  F.  23, 1888. 
Coburn,  David  N.  441,  618, 1878. 
Coburn,  Loamml  8.  22, 1886. 
Cochran,  Robert,  24, 1888. 
Cochrane.  Sylvester,  344, 1860. 
Codington,  George  K.  40, 1879. 
Coe,  Samuel  G.S02, 1870. 
Coggin,  Jacob,  92,  1855. 
Co  I  burn,  Jonas,  191, 1863. 
Colburn,  Moses  M  418,  431, 1877. 
Colburn,  Samuel  W.  92, 1856. 
Cole,  Albert,  25. 1882. 
Cole,  Samnel.  441, 1878. 
Cole,  T.  G.  97, 1858. 
Coleman,  Ebenezer,  84, 1860. 
Coleman,  George  A.  22, 1886, 
Collins,  Augustus  B.  413. 1877. 
Collins,  CharlM  T.  21, 1884. 
Coltrln,  Nathaniel  P.  442, 1878. 
Comstock,  Cyrus,  93, 1855. 
Comstock,  David  C.  24, 1888. 
Conant,  Gaius,  316, 1873. 
Conant,  Llba,  25, 1882. 
Conklin,  Robert  H.  800,  1866. 
Converse,  John  K.  20, 1881. 
Cook,  Chauncey,  344,  1860. 
Cook,  E.  P.  98, 1858. 
Cooke,  George,  22, 1890. 
Cook.  Nehemiah  B.  16, 1880. 
Cooke,  Parsons,  219, 1872. 
Cooke,  Theodore,  437,  1872. 
Cooley,  Henry  E.  442, 1878. 
Coo  ley,  Orramel  W.  22, 1890. 
Cooley,  Timothy  M.  272,  1860 
Cooper,  Joseph  C.  315, 1874. 
Copeland,  A. 'J.  89,  1856. 
Coppy,  Anthony,  26, 1882. 
Cordley,  Christopher  M.  374,  '67. 
Corey,  John  E.  201, 1867. 
Corn  well.  Isaac  D.  20, 1885. 
Corser,  Enoch,  285, 1869. 
Cowles,  Chauncy  D.  26, 1882. 
Cowles,  Henry,  26, 1882. 
Cowles,  Orson,  211, 1861. 
Cozzens,  Samuel  W.  422, 1876. 
Crane,  James  L.  442, 1878. 
Crane,  John  R.  93, 1855. 
Crane,  Jonathan,  442,  1878. 
Oro»by,  Josiah  D.  23, 1889. 
Cross,  Abijah,  90, 1857. 
Cross,  John,  21,  18S7. 
Crowell,  Robert,  90, 1856. 
Cummings,  Asa,  90, 1857. 
Cummings,  Hiram,  24,  1888. 
Cummings,  Jacob,  40,  1867. 
Cummings,  Preston,  422, 1876. 
Cummings,  Seneca,  96, 1857. 


1890.]    OBITUARY  NOTICES   OF   CONGREGATIONAL  MINISTERS.  49 


Cundalt,  Isaac  N.  22, 1800. 
Curtice,  Coroan,  28, 1882. 
CtiriiM,  Dud  C.  22, 1884. 
Curtis,  Joseph  W.  08,  1858. 
Curtis,  Otis  F.  16, 1880. 
Cortlss,  Samuel  I.  20, 1881. 
Cards,  William,  443, 1878. 
Cartlns,  William  B.  23, 1 880. 
Gushing,  Cristopher,  26,  1882. 
Cashing,  James  R.  27, 1882. 
Cnshnian,  Chester  L.  27,  1882. 
Cnshmao,  D.  Quimby,  23, 1800. 
Cusbman,  Job,  40,  1870. 
Cashman,  Rnfus  S.  443, 1878. 
Cutler,  Lyman,  00, 1856. 
Cutter,  Edward  F.  21, 1881. 

Daggett,  Oliver  E.  21, 1881. 
Dak,  Sidney  R.  24, 1889. 
Damon,  Samuel  C.  22, 1886. 
Dana,  Gideon,  323, 1873. 
Danforth,  William  B.  423, 1876. 
Daoner,  Edgar  V.  H.  23, 1800. 
Davidson,  David  B.  21, 1887. 
Davies,  David  R.  28, 1882. 
Davies,  Evan,  423, 1876. 
Davies,  John,  28,  1882. 
Davies,  John  A.  23, 1880. 
Davis.  Elnathan,  28, 1882. 
Davis,  Franklin,  21, 1883. 
Day,  Pliny  B.  431, 1871. 
Day,  Samuel,  28, 1882. 
Day,  Theodore  L.  23, 1886. 
Day,  Warren,  207,  1865. 
Delano,  Samui-1, 443, 1878. 
Demarest,  Sidney  B  24,  1888. 
Demond,  Elijah,  444,  1878. 
Denlson,  William  C.  22, 1887. 
Dering,  Charles  T.  22, 1881. 
Dewey,  William,  23,  1886. 
Dickinson,  Charles,  04, 1855. 
Dickinson,  Edmu-.d  F.  23, 1800. 
Dickinson,  Eraatns,  23, 1880. 
Dickinson,  James  T.  21, 1885. 
Dickinson,  Joel  F.  381, 1867. 
Dickinson,  Noadiah  S.  414, 1877. 
Diman,  J.  Lewis,  28, 1882. 
Dimmlck,  Lather  F.  370, 18,  *60. 
Dimon,  Oliver,  04, 1856. 
Dodd,  Stephen.  05, 1858. 
Dodge,  Daniel  D.  22, 1887. 
Dodge,  DeForest  B.  17, 1880. 
Dodge,  John  H.  116, 1864. 
Dodson,  George,  22, 1881. 
Doe,  Walter  P.  25, 1888. 
Doldt,  James.  22, 1887. 
Dole,  Daniel,  40, 1870. 
Dole,  George  T.  21, 1885. 
Dole,  Nathan,  05,  185*. 
Donaldson,  John  W.  24, 1880. 
DooHttle,  En" gar  J.  22, 1884. 
Dorraan,  Eben  N.  300, 1862. 
Dougherty,  James,  41, 1870. 
Douglas,  Nathan,  207,  376,  1867. 
Dow,  Ezekiel,  21, 1885. 
Dow,  James  M.  H.  41, 1870. 
Downs,  Edward  C.  21,  1885. 
Drake,  Cyras  B.  42, 1870. 
Drake,  Samuel  8.  22, 1884. 
Drummond,  James,  71, 1862 
Drummood,  Joseph  P.  122,  J850. 
Dudley,  Horace  K.  22, 1885. 
Duncan,  Tuonans  W.  414, 1877. 
Dunham,  Isnac,  23, 1800. 
Ihinn,  Richard  C  65, 1860. 
Durant,  Henry,  423,  1876. 
Darvn,  Charles.  22,  1887. 
Durlee,  Calvin,  17,  1880. 
Durgln,  Charles  (J.  07, 1857. 
DoUod,  George  A.  23, 1886. 


Datton,  Samuel  W.  S.  120, 1866. 
Duttou,  Thomas,  23, 18^6. 
D  wight,  Louis,  04, 1855. 
D wight,  Timothy,  181. 1860. 
Dwinell,  8olomon,  18, 1880. 
Dyer,  David,  407.  1870. 
D>  er,  Edmund,  23  1886. 
Dyer,  B.  Porter,  21, 1882. 

Eastman,  David,  415, 1877. 
Eastman,  John,  22. 1881. 
Eastman,  Oliver.  05, 1855. 
Eaton,  Danfortli  L.  25,  1888. 
Eaton.  Joshua,  424, 18:6. 
Eddy,  Samuel  W.  24,  1880. 
Edgar,  John  C.  20, 1882. 
Edgell,  John  Q.  A  '284, 1868. 
Edson,  Solomon  W.  23, 1887. 
Edwards,  William  P.  23, 1887. 
Ela,  Benjamin,  29, 1882. 
Kid  ridge,  Axaiiah,  24, 1880. 
Eldredge,  Erasmus  D.415. 1877. 
Eldredge,  Henry  W.  24,  1886. 
Eldrldge,  Jos  >ph,  424,  1876. 
EUlngwood,  John  W.420,  1860. 
Elliott,  John,  18, 1880. 
Elliott,  John  E.  25,  1880. 
►  His,  Allen  O.  424, 1876. 
Ellis,  John  If.  00, 1856 
Ellis,  Manning,  05,  1855 
Ellis*  William  H.  25, 1888. 
Elmer,  Hiram,  25, 1888. 
Kly,  Alfred,  137, 1867. 
Ely,  Isaac  M.  22, 1881. 
Ely,  WiUlam  B.  23. 1881. 
Emerson,  Edward  B.  25, 1880. 
Emerson,  Joseph,  24,  1886. 
Emerson,  Noah,  64, 1861. 
Emerson,  Oliver,  22, 1884. 
Emerson,  Ralph.  263,  1863. 
Emerson,  Reuben,  63  1861. 
Emerson,  Rufus,  24, 1886. 
Emery,  Joshua,  21, 1883. 
Emmons,  Amsi  B.  21,  1883. 
Eoller,  Georg«  R.  23,  1887. 
Krtzon,  Carl  J  24,  1800. 
Esler,  William  P.  26,  i888. 
Esty,  Isnac,  407, 1877. 
Eustis,  William  T.  25, 1880. 
Evans.  Evan,  26, 1888. 
Evans,  Thomas,  18,  1880. 
Everett,  Roh't,  425,  '76;  814,  77. 
Evens,  Reuben,  22, 1835. 

Falrchild,  Edward  H.  24, 1800. 
Fairchlld,  Joy  H  314, 1850. 
Kalrley,  Samuel,  30, 1882. 
Farmln,  Uriel,  23, 1887. 
Farwell,  Asa,  26,  1830. 
Farwell,  John  E.  312, 1850. 
Fay,  Barnabas  M.  23, 1887. 
Kecmster,  8i«mur  1  C  426, 1876. 
Fenn,  Stephen,  425. 1876. 
Ferguson,  John,  1:23,  1850. 
Ferrin,  Clark  E.  30,  1882. 
Fessenden,  Samuel  C.  22, 1883. 
Field,  Levi  A.  80, 1860. 
Field,  Pindar,  403, 1876. 
Fifleld,  Wiuthrop,  300, 1862. 
Finch,  Henry  O.  18, 1880. 
Finney,  Chas.  O.  426.  »76;  1,177. 
Finney,  George  W.  420, 1865. 
Fish,  Phineaa.  05,  1855. 
Fisher,  Caleb  E.  415, 1877. 
Fisher,  George  W.  .2, 1885. 
Fisher.  Jonathan,  07, 1857. 
Fisk,  Joel,  101, 1857. 
Flskc,  John,  101,  1856. 
I  Fisk,  Jonas,  10, 1880. 


Flske,  Samuel,  1, 1866. 
Fiske,  Warren  0.  26, 1888. 
Fitts,  Calvin  R.  22, 1884. 
Flagg,  Horatio,  37/,  1861. 
Flagg,  William  D.  316, 1850. 
Fleming,  Archibald.  426.  1376. 
Fleming,  Samuel,  24, 1887. 
Fletcher,  Adln  U.  23, 1881. 
Fletcher,  Samuel  H.  24, 1836. 
Flint,  Ephraim,  22, 1883. 
Foots,  Hiram,  24, 1800. 
Foot,  Horace,  26. 1888. 
Footo,  Horatio,  24, 188T. 
Foote,  Lucius,  27, 1888. 
Forbes,  John  J  24, 1800. 
Ford,  Francis  F.  24, 1887. 
Forsyth,  Joseph,  44,  1868. 
Poster,  Aaron,  575,  1870. 
Foster,  Amos,  22, 1885. 
Foster,  Benjamin  F.  204, 1860. 
Foster,  Eden  B.  22, 1883. 
Foster,  Henry  R.  27, 1888. 
Foster,  Lemuel,  678,  1872. 
Fowler,  Bancroft,  104, 1*67. 
Fowler,  WilUa.n  A.  25, 1887. 
Fowler,  William  C.  30, 1882. 
Fox,  Garry  C.  302, 1866. 
Fraser,  John  at.  26,  U80. 
Freeman,  John  R.  415. 1877. 
Freeman,  Joseph,  23, 1884. 
French,  Alvan  D.  205, 1867. 
French,  Daniel  L.  410, 1860. 
French,  James  R.  101.  18o8. 
French,  Jonathan,  105, 1857. 
French,  Ju»tus  W.  102, 1863. 
French,  Lyndon  S.  10,  1880. 
Froweln,  Abram,  427,  1860. 
Fry,  George  V.  10, 1880. 
Fuller,  Alexander,  jr.  403. 1870.   , 
Fuller,  Edward  O.  416, 1877. 
Fuller,  Francis  L.  31. 1882. 
Fuller,  Henry,  284,  1808. 
Fuller.  Joseph,  25, 1887. 
Fuller,  Robert  W.  444, 1878. 

Gafe,  William  L.  24,  1800. 
Gale,  Naburn,  416, 1877. 
Gale,  Wakefield,  31,  1882. 
Gannett,  Allen,  31, 1882. 
Gardner,  Henry  D.  J.  26, 1880. 
Gardner,  Theodore  A.  23,  1881. 
Garland,  David,  27, 1888. 
Gay,  Ebenezer,  25, 1887. 
Gaylord,  Munson  C.  210, 1861. 
Gay  lord,  Reuben,  23, 1881. 
Gaylord,  Samuel  D.  25,  1886. 
Gaylord,  William  L.  23.  1884. 
Gelston,  Malt  by,  108, 1*57. 
George,  E*>os,  86, 1860. 
Gcrould,  Moses,  422, 1875. 
Gerry,  David.  100. 1R57. 
Gilbert,  Charles  M.  23, 1883. 
Gilbert,  Luman  C.  42, 1870. 
Gilbert,  Nathaniel  P.  416. 1877. 
Glllett,  Timothy  P.  62, 1860. 
Gleason,  Anson,  25, 1886. 
Gleed,  John,  331, 1871. 
G lines,  Jeremiah,  32,  1882. 
Goldsmith,  Alfred,  27. 1888. 
Goodell,  Constans  L.  25, 1887. 
Goodell,Joel,  610, 1877. 
Goodell,  William,  42, 1870. 
Goodell,  William,  201. 1867. 
Goodhue,  Joaiah  F.  268, 1863. 
Goodrich,  Chauncey,  241,  I860. 
Goodsell,  Dana,  416, 1877. 
Goodyear,  George,  23, 1885. 
Gore,  Darius,  60,  1874. 
Grant,  Joel,  64.  1875. 
Graves,  Eos  well,  23, 18f4. 


50 


CONGREGATIONAL  YEAR-BOOK. 


[1890. 


Ormwe,  John  F.  23, 1883. 
Gray,  Asafael  R.  79. 1871. 
Gray,  Calvin,  25, 1886. 
Greene,  David,  325, 1866. 
Greene,  Henry  8.  24, 1881. 
Green,  Jonathan,  43,  1679. 
Green,  Jonathan  8.  620, 1878. 
Greenwood,  John  19, 1880. 
Gregg,  William,  102, 1858. 
Griffin,  Nathaniel  H.  417, 1877. 
Griffith,  Evan  T.  26, 1889. 
Griffiths,  James,  32.  1882. 
Griffiths,  John  R  26, 1889. 
Griggs,  Leverett,  24, 1884. 
Grlswold,  Samuel,  427, 1876. 
Grosvenor,  Mason,  26,  1887. 
Grosvenor,  Mosea  H.  20, 1880. 
Groat,  Henry  M.  26, 1887. 
Guild,  Kufua  B.  27,  1889. 
Gullck,  Peter  J.  444, 1878. 

Hackett,  Simeon,  417, 1877. 
Haddock.  G.  B.  213,  61 ;  51,  '65. 
Hall,  Euaehhu,  24,  1881. 
Hall,  Gordon,  20, 1880. 
Hall,  Jeffries,  27, 1889. 
Hall,  Robert  B.  417, 1877. 
Hall,  Samuel  R.  446,  1878. 
Hall,  Sherman,  20, 1880. 
Hall,  Thomaa,  313. 18*9. 
Hallock,  William  A.  24, 1881. 
Hamlin,  Auatln  N.  32, 1882. 
Hammond,  Charlea,  43, 1879. 
Hammond.  William  P.  27, 1869. 
Hand,  Prederlek  A.  25, 1881. 
Hand,  Richard  C.  77, 1871. 
Hanks,  Stedman  W.  25, 1690. 
Hanna,  John  A.  25, 1881. 
Harding,  tie  wall.  418, 1877. 
Harding,  Wlllard  M  25, 1881. 
Harker,  Mifflin,  23, 1883. 
Harris,  James  W  26, 1890. 
Harrison,  Koadick.  123, 1859.    . 
Hart,  Ichabod  A.  27, 1888. 
Hart,  John  C.  565,  1882. 
Hartwell,  John,  43, 1879. 
Harvey,  W.  Nye,  26, 1890. 
Harvey,  William  P.  26, 1890. 
Haseltlne,  Nathan  8  237, 1860. 
Haakins,  Benjamin  F.  28, 1888. 
Hastings,  George.  96, 1855. 
Hatch,  Roger  C.  71, 1869. 
Hathaway,  Daniel  K  27, 1889. 
Hawes,  Erskine  J.  418,1860. 
Hawkes,  Wlnthrop  B.  25, 1886. 
Hawkins.  Nathaniel,  67,  1862. 
Hawley,  William  A.  97,  1855. 
Hay  word,  William  H.  418, 1877. 
Hazen,  Austin,  106,  '55;  103,  '56. 
Hazen,  James  A.  56, 1863. 
Hazen,  Reuben  8.  376,  1*64. 
Hebard,  George  I).  A.  437,  1871. 
Helmer,  Char  Us  D.  21, 1880. 
Helms,  Stephen  D.  28, 1889. 
Herrick,  Mephen  L  26.  1887. 
Hewitt,  Knoch  N.  25, 1881. 
Hickok,  Henry  P.  23, 1885. 
Ulckok.  Laurtns  I*.  28,  1889. 
Hidden,  Kpbralm  N.  25. 1881. 
Itlglev.  Henry  O.  44,  1879. 
Hill,  Khenezer,  98, 1855. 
Hill,  Joseph  B.  379,  1864. 
Hill,  Joshua  A.  44, 1879. 
Hill*,  Janus  D.  25, 1886. 
Hlllyer.  8am uel  L.  445, 1878. 
Hinckley.  William  U.  32,  1882. 
Hitchcock,  Calvin,  286,  1868. 
Hitchcock,  William  D.  98, 1855. 
Hoadly,  L.  Ives,  25, 1884. 
Hobart,  James,  892, 1862. 


Hobbs,  Simon  L.  26, 1884. 
Hodges,  James,  446, 1878. 
Hololngton,  H.  R.  123, 1859. 
Holbrook,  David  8.  32, 1882. 
Holbrook,  Martin  K.  44, 1879. 
Holbrook,  Willard,  240, 1860. 
Holiday,  Henry  M.  -.8, 1889. 
Ho  lie  v,  Piatt  T.  26. 1890. 
Hollls'ter,  Martin  K.  26. 1890. 
HollUter,  Philander,  418, 1877. 
Holman,  David,  208, 1867. 
Holman,  Morris,  27,  1890. 
Holmes,  James,  28,  1889. 
Hoi  ton.  Isaac  P.  473, 1874. 
Hood,  Jacob,  27,  1887. 
Hooker,  Edward  T.  27, 1887. 
Hooker,  Edward  W.  427,  1876. 
Hooker,  Henry  B.  33, 1882. 
Hooper,  Joseph.  418, 1877. 
Hopkins,  Mark,  28,  1888. 
Hopkins.  Samuel,  30,  18881 
Horton,  Francis,  576.  1872. 
Horton,  Jacob,  30, 1888. 
Hosford,  Henry  B.  27, 1890. 
Hosford,  Isaac,  25, 1884. 
Hough,  John,  378, 1861. 
Hough,  Lent  8.  21, 1880. 
Houghton,  Araasa,  23, 1885. 
Houithton,  James  C.  26, 1881. 
House,  Albert  V.  428, 1876. 
Howard,  Jabez  T.  25, 1884. 
Howe,  Bcnj  imin,  26, 18S4.     • 
Howe,  K.  Frank,  30, 1888. 
Howe,  Klbridge  G.  23, 1885. 
Howland,  Freeman  P.  23, 1883. 
Howland,  William  8.  30, 1888. 
Uoyt,  Otto  8.  401,  1870 
Hubbard,  Austin  O.  125, 1859. 
Hubbard,  Chauncey  H.  419, 1887. 
Hubbell,  Stephen,  24, 1885. 
Hudson,  Cyrus,  428, 1876. 
Hull,  Joseph  D.  27,  1890. 
Humphrey,  John,  98, 1856. 
Humphrey,  John  P.  27, 1890. 
Humphreys,  Humphrey,  33, 1882. 
Hunt,  Holloway  W.  125. 1859. 
Hunt,  Lewis  M.  26, 1881. 
Hunt,  Myron  W.  33, 1882. 
Hunt,  Nathan  S.  24, 1883. 
Hunt,  Bnmuel,  44, 1879. 
Huntington,  Daniel.  125. 1859. 
Huntington,  Elijah  B.  446,  1878. 
Huntington,  Frederic  8.29,1889. 
Hurd,  Carlton,  103,  1856. 
Hurd,  Isaac.  109, 1857. 
Hurd,  John  C.  24, 1883. 
Hurl  but,  Everett  B.  21, 1880. 
Hurlbut,  Joseph,  67,  '76;  428,'76. 
Hurlbut,  Bamuel,  110, 1857. 
Hurlbut,  Thaddeus  B.  26, 1886. 
Hutchens,  Henry,  306,  1862. 
Hntchins.  Charles  J.  31,  1888. 
Hutchinson,  John  C.  46, 1879. 
Hutchinson,  William,  26, 1886. 
Hyde,  Henry  F.  26,  1881.        • 
Hyde,  James  T.  27,  1887. 
Hyde,  Lavlua,  427,  I860. 
Hyde,  William  A.  315,  1876. 

Ide,  Jacob,  26, 1881. 
Ingersoll,  Elihu  P.  31, 1888. 
Ingraham,  Ira,  300, 1864. 
Ireland  William,  29, 1889. 
Isham,  Joseph  H.  26, 1886. 
Ives,  Mark,  26, 1886. 

Jackson,  Samuel  C.  45, 1879. 
Jacobus,  Isaac,  26,  1884. 
James,  Horace,  429,  1876. 
Jameson,  Thomas,  21, 1880. 


Jaqulth.  Andrew,  207, 1866. 
Jefferds,  Cheater  D.  192, 1868. 
Jenkins,  William,  24. 1*85. 
Jenney,  Eliaba,  24, 1883. 
Jennings,  Isaac,  31, 1888. 
Jem  lson,  Edwin,  32, 1888. 
Jerome,  Theodore  C.  27, 1887. 
Jewett,  George  B  28,1887. 
Jewett,  Leonard.  887, 1862. 
Jewett,  Luther,  416, 1*60. 
Jewett,  Spofford  D.  29, 1889. 
Jewett,  William  K  24,  1883. 
Jocelyn,  Simeon  8.  22, 1680. 
Johnson,  Kdwin,  26, 1884. 
Johnson,  Gideon  8. 29, 1889. 
Johnson,  James,  113, 18*7. 
Johnson,  Joseph  R.  33, 1882. 
Johnstone.  W.  G.  103,  18j8. 
Jones,  Amos,  28, 1887. 
Jonea,  Darius  E.  34, 1882. 
Jones,  David,  28,  1887. 
Jonea,  David  D.  32,  1888. 
Jones,  David  N  22,  1880. 
Jones,  David  8.  28, 1890. 
Jones,  Edward  W.  28. 1890. 
Junes,  Elijah,  52, 1870. 
Jonea,  Enoch,  28, 1887. 
Jones,  George  M.  24. 1886. 
Jones,  Henry,  46, 1879. 
Jones,  John,  29, 1887. 
Jones,  John  K.  32, 1888. 
Jones,  Joseph  H.  46, 1879. 
Jonea,  Joseph  M.  8u,  1889. 
Jonea,  Thomas,  29, 1887. 
Jonea.  Willard,  215, 1862. 
Jose,  Emanuel,  28, 1890. 
Jos-ph,  Watkin  B.  26. 1884. 
Judd.  Jonathan  8  377, 1864. 
June,  Franklin  8. 30, 1889. 

Karr,  William  S.  30, 1889. 
Keehr,  Seth  H.  29, 1887. 
Keep,  John,  209, 1871. 
Keep,  John  R.  24, 1886. 
Keep,  Theodore  J.  28, 1890. 
Kellogg,  Elias  W.  70, 1862. 
Kelsey,  l.yaander,  28, 18  0. 
Kendall  Henrv  L.  27, 1884. 
Kendrick,  William  P.  99, 1866. 
Kent.  Cephas  H.  26, 1886. 
Ketchum,  Silas,  27, 1881. 
Keyes,  Nathaniel  A.  104. 1868. 
Kidder.  Thomas,  211, 186-i. 
Kllbourn,  James,  27,  1884. 
Kimball,  Caleb,  22, 1880. 
Kimball.  David,  67,  429,  1876. 
Kimball,  David  T.  239, 1860. 
Kimball,  James,  306, 1861. 
Kimball,  James  P.  24, 1883. 
Kimball,  Woodbury  8.  25, 1883. 
King,  Berlab.  430.  1876. 
Kingsbury,  Howard.  46, 1879. 
Kingsbury,  Samuel,  286, 1868. 
KInne.  George  W.  27, 1881. 
Kirk,  Edward  N.  259, 1878. 
Kirk  land,  Alexander  H  29,1890. 
Kltcbel,  Jonathan,  351, 1863. 
Kittredge,  Charles  B.  25. 1886. 
Knapp,  Jared  O.  419, 1860. 
Knight,  Caleb,  100, 1856. 
Kribs.  Ludwig,  80. 1889. 
Kyte,  Felix,  46, 1879. 

Labaree,  Benjamin,  27, 1884. 
Lacy,  Edward  S.  430, 1876. 
Ladd,  Alden,  32, 1888. 
Ladd,  Daniel,  84, 1873. 
Laird,. lames,  812, 1875. 
Lamb,  Dana,  37V.  1861. 
Lamb,  Ezra  E.  28, 1884. 


1890.]    OBITUARY  NOTICES  OF  CONGREGATIONAL  MINISTERS.         51 


Lancaster,  Daniel,  27, 1881. 
Landfrar,  Rudolphua,  28, 1881. 
Lane,  James  P.  29, 1800. 
Lane,  Larroon  B.  29, 1890. 
Langworthy,  Isaac  P.  80, 1889. 
Lansing,  Dirck  C.  106, 1*58. 
LnfteU,  Nathaniel,  28, 1881. 
Latbrop,  Alfred  C.  31, 1889. 
Latbrop,  Leonard  E.  108, 1859 
Lawrence,  Edward  A.  28, 1884. 
Lawrence,  Robert  F.  29, 1887. 
Lawton,  Christopher  J.  103, 1868. 
Lawron.Saofbrd,  26,1883. 
Leaeb,  Ophaa  A.  82, 1888. 
Leach,  Giles,  27, 1880. 
Leavitt,  Harvey  F.  680. 1875. 
Leavitt,  John  G.  80, 1887. 
Leavitt,  Jonathan,  440, 1878. 
Le  Bosquet,  John,  32, 1888. 
Lee,  Jonathan.  205, 1867. 
Lee,  Samuel,  84,  1882. 
Leete,  Theodore  A.  30. 1887. 
Leonard,  Abner,  114, 1857. 
Leonard,  Francis,  114, 1857. 
Levings,  Israel  H.  435, 1872. 
Lewis,  John,  68, 1861. 
Lewie,  Wales,  4u4,  1870. 
Libber,  Isaac  H.  29, 1884. 
Llbbey,  Isaao  N.  58, 1868. 
Lincoln,  Allen,  29,  1890. 
Lincoln,  Henry,  lu8,  1858. 
Lincoln,  John  K.  33, 1888. 
Linaley,  Joel  H.  380, 1868. 
Little.  George  B.  66, 1861. 
Little,  Levi,  29, 1884. 
Ltttlefield,  Ozlas,  27,1886. 
Locke,  Isaac  N.  25, 1883. 
Logan,  Robert  W.  31, 1889. 
Lombard,  Horatio  J.  116, 1857. 
Lombard,  Otis,  349,  1863. 
Loomis,  A  reU«.  109, 1858. 
Loorais.  Jacob  N.  212, 1865. 
Loner,  Stephen  A.  27, 1886. 
Lord,  Thomas  N.  25, 1885. 
Lord,  William  H.  446,  1878. 
Lords,  Francis  R.  100, 1855. 
Loring,  Levi,  341, 1860. 
Longhead,  James,  55, 1870. 
Ixrvell,  Alexander,  116,  1857. 
Lowry,  8arauel  E.  26,  1885. 
Loess,  Hazael,  419, 1877. 
Lnce,  Leonard,  26, 1885. 
Lyman,  David  B.  26,  1885. 
Lyman,  Kphraim,  28, 1881. 
Lyman,  Horace,  38, 1888. 
Lyman,  Timothy,  29, 1884. 

McCsll.  Salmon,  30, 1890. 
McCary,  Robert,  30,  1884. 
Mackay,  Charles,  116,  1857. 
liackay,  William,  25, 1883. 
HoClennlng,  Daniel,  31, 1889. 
McCollora,  J.  Clinton,  30, 1884. 
McCmeken,  Francis,  28. 1891. 
McRwen.  Abel,  68,  '61 ;  563,  '63. 
IfcRwen,  Robert,  30  1884. 
McGee,  Jonathan.  419, 1877. 
McKean,  John,  31, 1888. 
McKeen,  Silas.  381, 447, 1878. 
sfcKlnstry,  John  A.  30,  1890. 
McLain,  Joshua  M.  69,  1875. 
McLean.  Allen,  375, 1861. 
McLean,  Allen  H.  26, 1883. 
McLean,  James,  37, 1885 
UeLoney,  John  N  27,  1885. 
RcLoad.  Anson,  30, 1884. 
Majrlll,  Seagrove  W.  26, 1885. 
slagoun,  Frederick  H.  28, 1886. 
Mahan,  Asa,  30, 1890. 
Malle,  John,  430, 1876. 


Maltby,  Brastus,  29, 1884. 
Maltby,  John.  416, 1860. 
Mann,  Asa,  28, 1886. 
Mann,  Cyras,  226, 1859. 
Mann,  Joel,  26,  1885. 
Mann,  Royal,  430, 1876. 
Manning,  Abel.  22, 1880. 
Manning,  Jacob  M.  26, 1883. 
Manson,  Albert,  32, 1889. 
Manwell,  Henjamin  F.  814, 1875. 
Marden,  Augustus  L.  26, 1883. 
Marsh,  Abram,  447, 1878. 
Marsh,  Charles  A.  31. 1890. 
Marsh,  Christopher,  416, 1859. 
Marsh,  John,  66, 1869. 
Marsh,  John  T.  27, 188*. 
Marsh,  Joseph,  28,  1886. 
Marsh,  Sidney  H.  23, 1880. 
Marshall.  James,  47, 1879. 
Martin,  Benjamin  N.  80,  1884. 
Martin,  Charles  F.  208, 1864. 
Martin,  Solon,  47, 1879. 
Marty,  Ivan  M.  81, 1890. 
Maivln,  Abljah  P.  31, 1890. 
Mather,  William  L.  880, 1868. 
Matthews,  Lyman,  48, 1867. 
Maxwell,  Abraham,  27, 1888. 
Mead,  Darius,  28, 1886. 
Mead,  Hiram,  34, 1882. 
Means,  George  J.  23, 1880. 
Means,  John  O.  81, 1884 
Melvin,  Charles  T.  29, 1881. 
Merlam,  Joseph,  32. 1889. 
Merrill,  Benjamin,  32. 1889. 
Merrill,  Horatio,  23. 1880. 
Merrill,  James  H.  80, 1887. 
Merrill,  J.  Lewis,  29,  1881. 
Merrill,  Joseph,  117, 1867. 
Merrill.  Thomas  A.  103  1856. 
Merrill,  William  A. 32, 1890. 
Merritt,  William  C.  29, 1841. 
Merwln,  Samuel,  118, 1857. 
Merwln,  Samuel  J.  M.  32, 1889. 
Messer,  Asa,  420. 1877. 
Metcalf,  Daniel,  27, 1885. 
Mighill,  Nathaniel,  47, 1879. 
Miles,  James  B.  431, 1876. 
Miles,  Richard,  105, 1866. 
Miller.  Daniel  R.  32, 1890. 
Miller,  Moses,  106,  1856. 
Miller,  Rodney  A.  420,  1877. 
Mills,  Charles  L.  28, 1885. 
Mloer,  Edward  G.  61,  431, 1876. 
Miner,  Nathaniel,  28, 1885. 
Mitchell,  William,  2S5, 1868. 
Monroe,  Benjamin  F.  36, 1882. 
Montague,  Knos  J.  29,  1881. 
Montague,  Phlletus,  448, 1878. 
Montgomery,  Giles  F.  88, 1889. 
Moody,  Ell.  47, 1879. 
Moody,  Howard,  28, 1886. 
Moore,  Erasmus  D.  33, 1889. 
Moore,  James  D.  424, 1869. 
Morgan,  David  8.  24,  1860. 
Morgan,  John,  28, 1885. 
Morgan,  John  F.  32, 1890. 
Morgan,  Louis  8.  29, 1885. 
Morgan,  gtillman,  80, 1881. 
Morgridge,  Charles,  448, 1878. 
Morley.  Sardls  B.  82, 1890. 
Morrill,  Stephen  8.  48. 1879. 
Morris,  Edward,  29, 1885. 
Morris,  Henry,  35,  1882 
Morris,  Myron  N.  29, 18S6. 
Morris,  Oziss  S.  30, 1887. 
Morris,  Richard,  33, 1890. 
Morrison.  Martin  V.  B.  420, 1877. 
Morse,  Jason,  385, 1862. 
Morse,  Josiah,431, 1876. 
Morse,  Stephen,  108, 1856. 


Morton,  Josephas,  86, 1860. 
Morton,  William  D.  35, 1882. 
Mowery,  Christian,  33, 1888. 
Mulder,  William,  27, 1883. 
Munger,  Sendol  B.  287, 1869. 
Munsell,  Joseph  R.  49, 1879. 
Murch,  Harvey  G.  449, 1878. 
Murdock,  James,  119, 1857. 
Murdock,  William,  24, 1880. 
Muzzy,  Clarendon  F.  48, 1879. 
Muzzy,  Francis  H.  88, 1889. 

Nail,  James.  30, 1881. 
Nason,  Ellas,  33, 1888. 
Newcomb,  Harvey,  852, 1863. 
Newell,  Gad,  314,  1869. 
Newell,  Wellington,  33, 1890. 
Newhall,  Ebenezer.49, 1879. 
Newton,  Kphraim  H.  52. 1866. 
Nichols,  Charles,  24, 1880. 
Nichols,  Henry  M.  417. 1860. 
Nichols,  John  C.289, 1868. 
Norcross,  8.  Girard,  33, 1889. 
North,  Alfred,  562, 1869. 
North,  Simeon,  29, 1885. 
Northrop,  B.  F.  684,  '75 ;  431,  '76. 
Northrup,  Joseph  A.  30, 1881. 
Norton,  Charles  H.  110, 1858. 
Norton,  Henry  B.  29. 1886. 
Norton,  Horatio  N.  110, 1858. 
Noyee,  Daniel  J.  81,  1887. 
Noyes,  Daniel  P.  83, 1889. 
Noyes,  Gurdon  W.  34, 1888. 
Noyes,  James,  669, 1870. 

e 
Ober,  Benjamin,  34, 1889. 
Ogden,  David  L.  203, 1865. 
Ordway,  Samuel,  421,  573,  1877. 
Orton,  James,  449, 1878. 
Oftborn,  Hezeklah  W.  108, 1856. 
Osborne,  William  II.  29, 1886. 
Otis,  Israel  T.  33, 189J. 
Otis.  Orin  F.  81, 1884. 
Overton,  Alfred  A.  27, 1883. 
Overton,  Floyd,  109, 1856. 
Oviatt,  George  A.  84, 1888. 
Owen,  William,  431, 1876. 

Packard,  Alpheus  S.  80, 1885. 
Packard,  David  T.  30, 1881. 
Packard,  Levi,  111,  1858. 
Packard,  Theophllus,  109, 1856. 
Packard,  Theophllus,  31, 1887. 
Paddock,  George  A.  449, 1878. 
Page,  Atvah  C.  449, 1878. 
Page,  Benjamin  C.  40, 1879. 
Page,  Jesse,  31, 1834. 
Page,  John  C.  24, 1880. 
Page,  Robert,  421, 1877. 
Pago,  William,  215, 18*2. 
Pafne,  John  0.  30,  1881. 
Paine,  Sewell.  460, 1878. 
Paine,  William  P.  421, 18.7. 
Palmer,  Elliot,  33. 1890. 
Palmer,  George  W.  49, 1879. 
Palmer,  Horace  W.  421, 1877. 
Palmer,  Ray,  85, 1888. 
Park,  Harrison  G.  422, 1877. 
Parkur,  Alexander.31, 1887. 
Parker,  Benjamin  W.  450, 1878. 
Parker,  Clement,  879, 1887. 
Parker,  Freeman,  10ft,  1856. 
Parker,  Lucius,  289, 1869. 
Parker,  Lucius  H.  668, 1872. 
Parker,  Orson,  422,  674, 1877. 
Parker,  Roswell,  50, 1879. 
Parker,  Wooster.  30, 1885. 
Parkinson,  Royal,  81.  1884. 
Parmelee,  Asahel,  392, 1862. 


52 


CONGREGATIONAL  TEAR-BOOK. 


[1890. 


Parmelee,  Daniel  L.  211, 1866. 
Parmelee,  Horace  M.  61, 1881. 
Parmelee,  Howard  K.  33. 1884. 
Parmelee,  Simeon,  27, 1883. 
Parmenter,  Charlea  O.  31, 1881. 
Parrey,  Porter  B.  82,  1887. 
Parsons,  Isaac,  477, 1870. 
Parsons,  John  8.  100, 1868. 
Partridge,  Samuel  H.  81, 1885. 
Pascue,  William  H.  34, 1800. 
Patrick,  Joseph  H.  74, 1871. 
Patton,  William,  25, 1880. 
Patton,  William  W.  84, 1800. 
Payne,  Joseph  H.  30, 1886. 
Payson,  Phillips,  110, 1856. 
Pearson,  Ore,  126, 1850. 
Pearson,  Renel  M .  82, 1887. 
Pease,  Aaron  O.  450, 1878. 
Pease,  Giles,  27, 1883. 
Peck.  Marshall  R.  422, 1877. 
Peckham,  Joseph,  31, 1886. 
Peckham,  Samuel  H.  202, 1864. 
Peet*  Lyman  B.  50, 1870. 
Poet,  Stephen,  111,  1856. 
Peirce,  Charles  H.  47, 1866. 
Pendleton,  Henry  G.  84, 1880. 
Pennell.  Lewi*,  32, 1884. 
Pennoyer,  Andrew  L.  36, 1882. 
Peregrine,  Philip  K.  84, 1880. 
Perkins,  (ieorge  W.  124, 1857. 
Perkins,  Henry  K.  W.  31, 1886. 
Perrin,  Lavalette,  35, 1800. 
Perry,  Albert,  213, 1868. 
Perry,  David,  423, 1877. 
Perry,  David  O.  80, 1886. 
Perry,  Gardner  B.  841, 1860. 
Perry,  Isaac  L.  213, 1868. 
Pettengill,  John  II.  36, 1888. 
Pettlbone,  Ira,  35,  1890. 
Pettibone,  Phllo  C.  328, 1S71. 
Pettltt,  John,  25,  1880. 
Phelps,  Eliaklra,  31, 1881. 
Phelps,  Wintbrop  H.  32, 1887. 
Phillips,  John  O.  50, 1870. 
Phillips,  Lebbeos  R.  32, 1887. 
Phillips,  Samuel,  30,  1886. 
Pht|>p»,  William,  423,  1877. 
Pickett,  Joseph  W.  26, 1880. 
Pierce,  Asa  C.  35, 1889. 
Pierce,  George,  36, 1882. 
Pierce,  John  I>.  28, 1883. 
Pierce,  John  W.  476, 1874. 
Pierce,  Wl.liam,  36, 188«. 
Pierce,  William  G.  37, 1888. 
Pike,  Gnstavus  D.  30, 18H6. 
Pike,  Joslah  W.  C  32,  1881. 
Pinkerton,  David,  »7, 1888. 
Pinkerton,  Myron  W.  32, 1881. 
Piper,  Caleb  W.  35, 1880. 
Place,  Olncy,  32, 1881. 
Piatt,  Dennis,  50, 1870. 
Piatt,  Merit  S.  32,  1881. 
Piatt,  William,  33.  1881. 
Plimpton,  Halem  M.  47. 1867. 
Plumb,  Elijah  W.  26, 1880. 
Plummer,  Isaac  W.  86,  1882. 
Pogue.  John  F.  461, 1878. 
Polk,  Willis  K.  87, 1888. 
Pomeroy,  Jeremiah,  36, 1882. 
Pomeroy,  Lemuel,  35, 1*90. 
Pomeroy,  Kufus,  218, 1868. 
Pond,  Enoch,  28, 1883. 
Pood,  Jeremiah  E.  33, 1887. 
Pond,  Milton  G.  31, 1886. 
Poor,  Daniel  J.  51,  1S70. 
Porter,  Charles.  8.  616, 1874. 
Porter,  James,  128, 1867. 
Post,  Truman  M.  87, 1888. 
Potter,  Daniel  F.  81, 1886. 
Pu well,  James,  38, 1888. 


Powell,  John  J.  80, 1883. 
Powell,  John  N.  451, 1878. 
Powell,  Llewellyn  K.  32, 1884. 
Powell,  O.  8.114,  1856. 
Powers,  Dennis,  33,  1887. 
Pratt,  A I  mon  B.  432,  '76;  817,77. 
Pratt,  Edward  II.  61, 1870. 
Pratt,  Enoch,  238, 1860. 
Pratt,  Henry,  38, 1881. 
Pratt.  Miner  G.  32, 1885. 
Prentice,  Joslah,  115, 1856. 
Prince,  Newell  A.  38. 1888. 
Pulsifcr,  Daniel,  37, 1882. 
Punchard,  George,  33, 1881. 
Putnam,  Austin.  33, 1887. 
Putnam,  Israel  W.  817, 1868. 
Putnam,  John  M.  82, 1873. 
Putnam,  Simon,  421, 1865. 

Rankin,  Andrew,  180, 1863. 
Kanney,  Timothy  E.  32, 1885. 
Ranslow,  George  W.  428, 1865. 
Rawson,  Thomas,  R.  461, 1878. 
Ray,  Benjamin  P.  480, 1872. 
Ray,  Charles  B.  33, 1887. 
Raymond,  Steison,  430, 1865. 
Raynolds,  Freegrace,  100, 1855. 
Reld,  Adam,  51,  1870. 
Heed,  Andrew  H.  87, 1882. 
Reed,  Frederick  A.  32, 1884, 
Read,  Herbert  A.  61,  1870. 
Read,  Hollis,  30, 1888. 
Reed,  Leonard,  85, 1800. 
Reutb.  Jacob.  86, 1800. 
Rice,  John.  33,  1881. 
Rice,  Thomas  O.  35. 1880. 
Richards,  Austin,  33, 1884. 
Richards,  John,  316, 1869. 
Richards,  Samuel  T.  37,  1882. 
Richards,  William  M.  30, 1883. 
Richardson,  Eli»s  H.  S3, 1884. 
Richardson,  Gilbert  B.  33. 1884. 
Richardson,  Henry,  37,  1882. 
Richardson,  Merrill.  423,  1877. 
Richardson,  San  ford,  34, 1887. 
Richmond,  Thomas  T.  36, 1880. 
Riddel.  Samuel  H.  424, 1877. 
Rlggs,  Thomas,  37, 1882. 
Ripley,  Lincoln,  128, 1850. 
Robblns,  Elijah,  36, 1890. 
Roberts,  Bennett,  34, 1881. 
Roberts,  George,  112, 1858. 
Roberts,  Harlan  P.  36, 1880. 
Roberts,  Morris,  26, 1880. 
Robertson,  James,  214, 1862. 
Robinson,  Harvey  P.  39, 1888. 
Robinson,  Henry,  52, 1879. 
Robinson,  Moses,  212, 1866. 
Robinson,  Ralph,  267, 1863. 
Robinson,  Septlmeus,  68.  1861. 
Rookwell,  Charles,  80, 1883. 
Rockwell,  Samuel,  34, 1881. 
Rock  wood,  Elisha,  130, 1850. 
Rockwood,  Samuel  L.  38, 1882. 
Rogers,  Andrew  J.  424, 1877. 
Rogers,  George  W.  86  1880. 
Rood,  Heman,  31,  1883. 
Root,  Edwin  W.  31,  1883. 
Root,  James  P.  80, 188S. 
Root,  Marvin,  38, 1882. 
Ross,  Edward  F.  116, 1856. 
Rouse,  Lucius  C.  43,  1867. 
Rowe.  Aaron  T.  L.  432.  1876. 
Rowell,  George  B.  32, 1886. 
Boffin,  H**nry  A.  31, 1886. 
Raggles,  Edward,  102, 1866. 
Buggies,  Henry  E.  128,  1857. 
Haggles,  Isaac  W.  114, 1859. 
Russell,  Carey,  885, 1864. 
Russell,  William,  86, 1800. 


Russell,  William  P.  34, 188L 
Rutter,  Peter  J.  31, 1886. 

Sabin,  Lewis,  401, 1878. 
Safford,  H<»man  F  31, 1886. 
Safford,  William  E.  452, 1878. 
St.  Clatr,  Alanson,  456, 1878. 
Salmon,  bbenezer  P.  3\  1881. 
Salmon,  Thomas,  103, 1855. 
Salter,  John  W.  566,  i860. 
Sanborn,  Benjamin  T.  31, 18S6. 
Sanborn,  Peter,  115,  1858. 
Sanderson,  Alonxo,  31, 1883. 
Sanford,  Baalla.  35,  1891. 
Sanford,  David,  432,  »76;  67,  '77. 
Banford,  Henry  F.  32.  1883. 
Sanford,  John,  42,  1867. 
Sanford,  William  H.  26, 1880. 
Sargent,  Moses  F.  31, 1886. 
.Savage,  Amos,  130,  1859. 
Savage,  William  T.  36.  1880. 
fawln,  Theophtlos  P.  34, 1887. 
Sawtell,  Eli  N.  82. 1886. 
Sawyer,  Benjamin,  432, 1872. 
Sawyer,  Daniel,  37, 1880. 
Sawyer,  John,  62,  131, 18^9. 
Sawyer,  Rufus  M.  576, 1873. 
Scales,  William,  299, 18-14. 
Rchauffler,  William  G.  33. 18S4. 
Schermerhorn,  Henry  M.  36,  *90. 
Schermerhorn,  H.  0. 104, 1855. 
Schneider,  Benjamin.  452, 1878. 
Scotford,  John,  38,  1882. 
Scranton.Erastus,  262,  1863. 
8cruton,  Herbert  M.  34, 1884. 
Scudder,  Evarta,  84,  1887. 
Seabury,  Edwin,  27,  I8H0. 
Searle,  Richard  T.  35, 18S1. 
Beaton,  Charles  M.  32, 1886. 
Seeley,  Raymond  H.  32  1886. 
Segur,  Beth  W.  432,  '78;  69,  f7T. 
Sellers,  Edward  B.  34,  <884. 
Sessions,  Samuel,  37, 1889. 
Bewail,  Jotham,  83,  1886. 
Bewail,  WllMam  6.  32, 1885. 
Shafer,  Archibald  8.  37, 1880. 
Shannon,  Oscar  J.  62, 1870. 
Shaw,  Frederic  E.  33, 1886. 
Shaw.  Luther,  37, 1880. 
Shedd,  Charles,  83. 18S6. 
Sheldon,  Luther,  204, 1867. 
Shepard,  Thomas,  27, 1880. 
Shepley,  David,  30, 1882. 
Sherrill,  Edwin  J.  452. 1878. 
Bherrill,  Franklin  G.  32, 1885. 
Shipherd,  Fayette,  62, 1870. 
Shipman,  Samuel  B.  36, 1800. 
8bipman,  Thos.  L.  34, 1887. 
Short,  John  T.  81, 1884. 
Shurtleff,  Roswell,  215  1861. 
Sibley,  James  W.  38,  1880. 
Simmons,  Charles,  120, 1857. 
bkeelo,  John  P.  30, 1882. 
Sloan,  Samuel  P.  322, 1872. 
Smiley,  Robinson,  132. 1857. 
Smith,  Albert,  340, 1863. 
Smith,  Andrew  J.  424, 1877. 
Smith,  Asa  B.  36, 1887. 
Smith,  Asa  D.  452, 1878. 
Smith,  Benjamin,  183, 1850. 
Smith,  Beialeel,  27, 1880. 
Smith,  Buel  W.  32, 1883. 
Smith,  Carlos,  464,  1878. 
Smith,  Charles,  40, 1888. 
Smith,  Charles  E.  35, 1884. 
Smith,  Charles  H.  37, 1800. 
Smith,  Ebenezer,  37, 1800. 
Smith,  Edward  P.  426, 1877. 
8roith,  Eli,  116, 1858. 
Smith,  Elihu,  117, 1858. 


1890.]    OBITUARY  NOTICES   OF  CONGREGATIONAL   MINISTEB8.  53 


Smith,  Frauds  P.  28, 1880. 
Smith,  George  L.  35, 1887. 
Smith,  Henry  B.  32, 1888. 
Smith,  Hervey,  454, 1878. 
Smith,  Horace,  298, 1809. 
Smith,  James  A.  33, 1883. 
Smith,  James  W.  40, 1888. 
Smith,  J.  Morgan,  3ft,  1884. 
Smith,  John  C.  S3, 1885. 
Smith,  John  D.  S3, 1885. 
Smith,  John  H.  35, 1887. 
Smith,  Joseph,  37, 1800. 
Smith,  Preserved.  104. 1855. 
Smith,  Rufus,  104, 1855. 
Smith,  Stephen  8  821, 1878. 
Smith,  Theophilus.  104, 1855. 
Smith,  Thorn**,  376. 1801. 
Smith,  William  A.  28, 1880. 
Smith,  Worthlngton,  110, 1856. 
Bnell,  Thomaa,  134,  >59;  317,  '62. 
Snow.  Aaron,  35, 1881. 
Snow,  Benjamin  G.  30, 1881. 
Snow,  Roawell  R.  80, 1881. 
Soule,  George,  379, 1808. 
Soule,  J.  P.  89. 1882. 
Soathworth,  Alanson.  205, 1805. 
Soathworth,  Alden,  38, 1890. 
Sonthworth,  Benjamin,  35, 1884. 
Soathworth.  Tertius  D.  333. 1870. 
Sparhawk,  Samuel,  800, 1870. 
Spanlding,  AlTah,  881, 1808. 
Spaulding,  Benjamin  A.  215,  *68. 
Bpaolding,  Lysander  T.  53, 1879. 
Spanlding,  William  A.  83, 1885. 
Spanlding,  William  8. 33, 1885. 
Spear,  David,  290, 1809. 
Spofford,  Luke  A.  182. 1857, 
Spring,  Samuel,  454, 1878. 
Squ  re,  Ebenezer  H.  414, 1870. 
Sq  lire,  Edmund,  87, 1890. 
Starr,  John  W.  483,  001,  1870. 
Starr,  William  H.  105, 1855. 
Steam  ,  Jeeae  G.  D.  32. 1883. 
Stearns,  Josiah  H.  40,  1888. 
Stearn*,  William  A.  425, 485,77. 
Stebbios,  Milan  C.  88, 1890. 
Steele,  John  M.  116,  1858 
Stevens,  Cbaunoey  C.   4. 1880. 
Stevens,  Jededlah  D.  455, 1878. 
Stewart,  Amaaa.  84, 1885. 
Stewart,  William  M.  80. 1887. 
Stfk-s,  Edmand  R  89,1882. 
Stioehfleld,  Josiah  P.  38, 1889. 
Stoddard,  David  T.  119. 1858. 
Stone,  Clarendon  A.  38, 1889. 
Stone,  Cyrus,  28, 1880. 
Stone,  H»rvey  If  39,1882. 
Stone,  Richard  C.  40, 1888. 
Storer,  Henry  G.  88, 1889. 
Storrs.  John,  100, 1856. 
Storra,  Richard  8. 355, 1870. 
Stow*,  Calvin  E.  30, 1887. 
Stowe,  John  If.  455,400, 1878. 
Stowell,  Am>h,  88, 1890. 
Stratton,  liiiyal  B.  433, 1870. 
Stratton.  8.  Fay,  35, 1884. 
Street,  Owen,  41,  1888. 
Streeter,  Sereno  W.  30, 1881. 
Strickland.  Mlcah  W.  84, 1885. 
Strong,  David  A.  88, 1889. 
Strong,  Harrison  W.  110, 1858. 
Smart,  Robert,  84, 1885. 
8torgee,  Albert  A.  41, 1888. 
Btnrgea,  Thomaa  B.  41, 1888. 
Stnrtevant,  Jnllan  M.  38, 1887. 
SaMvan,  fx>t  B.  210. 1801. 
Sullivan,  Zaehary  T.  83, 1*83. 
Sutherland.  David,  110. 1850. 
Swallow.  Joseph  K.  38, 1890. 
Sweet,  Edward,  89, 1889. 


8  weeteer,  8eth,  603,  *78 ;  53,  '79. 
Swift,  Alfred  B.  34, 1885. 
8wlfi,  Edward  H.  35, 1884. 
Swift,  Bpbralm  G.  185, 1859. 

Talbot,  Samuel,  92, 1800 
Talcott,  Hervey,  421. 1869. 
Tallman,  Thomas,  574, 1873. 
Tappan,  Benjamin.  131, 1805. 
Tarbox,  Increase  N.  39, 1889. 
Tarleton,  Joseph  W.  30, 1884. 
Tatlock,  John, 87, 1887. 
Taylor,  Chaunoey,  420, 1877. 
Taylor,  Ezekiel  D.  64, 1879. 
Taylor,  Frank  H.  85, 1885. 
Taylor,  John  L.  35,  1885. 
Taylor,  N.  W.  130,  '59;  245,  '66. 
Taylor,  Timothy  A. 90, 139, 1859. 
Temple,  Charles,  29,  1880. 
Tennoy,  Asa  P.  380, 1807. 
Tenney,  Charles,  39, 1889. 
Tenny,  Erdix,  38, 1883. 
Tenney,  Francis  V.  34, 1880. 
Tenney,  Samuel  G.  442, 1870. 
Terrell,  John  C  34,1880. 
Terry,  Cassias  M.  40, 1882. 
Terry,  ParshiU,  43.  1868. 
Tbaeher,  George,  64. 1879. 
Thacher,  Isaiah  C.  30. 1881. 
Thayer,  Frederick  A.  86, 1884. 
Thayer,  William  W.40,  1882. 
Thomas,  Chauncey  B.  40, 1882. 
Thomas,  Hugh  E  89,1890. 
Thoma«,  Robert  D.  40, 1889. 
Thomas,  William  J.  433, 1870 
Thompson,  Amherst  L.  67, 1801. 
Thompson,  Charles,  120, 1856. 
Thompson,  George  W.  39, 1890. 
Thomson,  John,  420, 1877. 
Thompson,  Joaeph  P.  29, 1880. 
Thompson,  Otis,  416, 18V9. 
Thompson,  Samuel  H  87, 1881. 
Thompson,  William,  39, 1890. 
Thompson,  William  A.  483, 1870. 
Thomson,  William  J.  34, 1886. 
Thornton,  James  B.  40.  1889. 
Thrall,  George  8.  37, 1887. 
Thurstou,  D  .vid,  813, 1867. 
Thurston,  Ell,  433, 1871. 
Thurston,  Stephen,  35, 1886. 
Thyng,  John  H.  40, 1889. 
Tilden,  Lucius  L.  88, 1887. 
Til  lot  son,  Oeorge  J.  40, 1889. 
Tingley,  Marshall.  31, 1880. 
Tiedale,  James,  265. 1863. 
Tltcomb,  Stephen,  36, 1885. 
Titus,  Eugene  H.  426, 1877. 
Todd,  David,  685,  1875. 
Tolman,  George  B.  86, 1884. 
Tolman,  Samuel  H.  133, 1857. 
Tolman,  Samuel  H.  73, 18*4. 
Tompkins.  George  T.  86, 1885. 
Tompkins,  William  B*262, 1803. 
Toothaker,  H.  821,  '77 ;  433,  >70. 
Topi  Iff,  Stephen  ,434,  1870. 
Torrey,  Charles  W.  30, 1885. 
Tower,  J»mes  E.  393, 1862. 
Town,  Josiah,  121, 1866. 
Tracy,  Caleb  B.  41, 1882. 
Tracy,  Hiram  A  36, 1886. 
Tracy,  Ira,  434, 1876. 
Tracy,  Melville  M.  39, 1890. 
Trask,  George,  484,  1876. 
Treat,  Selah  B.  347.  '77 :  456,  '78. 
Trumbull.  David,  40, 1890. 
Tucker,  Ebeneser,  35, 1846. 
Tucker,  Elijah  W.  46. 1867. 
Tucker,  Jowlah,  134,  1867. 
Tucker,  Mark,  436, 1876. 
Tapper,  Martin,  04,1874. 


Turner,  Asa,  38, 1887. 
Turner,  Josiah  W.  35, 1886. 
Turner,  William  W.  41, 1888. 
Tutblll,  George  M.  86, 1884. 
Tuitle,  Timothy,  301, 1864. 
Tuzbury,  Franklin,  31, 1880. 
Twtohell,  Royal,  38, 1883. 
Twilight,  Alexander  L.  281, 1867. 
Twining,  William,  36, 1885. 
Tyler,  Bennett,  140,  '69;  359.  '00. 
Tyler,  William,  485,  603, 1876. 

Underwood,  Almon,  42, 1888. 
Underwood,  Alvan,  146, 1859. 
Underwood,  Henry  B.  436, 1876. 
Underwood,  Joseph,  426, 1877. 
Utley,  Samuel,  87,  1884. 

Valll,  Joaeph,  1, 1869. 
Val  11,  William  F.  422, 1865. 
Valll,  William  K.  40, 1890. 
Valentine,  Peter,  87, 1885. 
Vermllye,  Robert  G.  436, 1876. 
Verney,  James,  88, 1887. 
Vernon,  Thomaa,  427, 1877. 
Vinton,  John  A.  456, 1878. 

Walte,  Clarendon,  286,  1868. 
Walte.  Hiram  H.  88, 1887. 
Wakefield.  William,  42,  188S. 
Walcott,  Jeremiah  W.  37, 1831. 
Walden,  Ialay.  37, 1885. 
Walker,  Aldace,  56, 1879. 
Walker,  Augustus,  202, 1867. 
Walker,  Oharle*.  857, 1871. 
Walker,  Elkanah,  467, 1878. 
Walker,  George  W.  41, 1882. 
Walker.  Horace  D.  35, 1886. 
Walker,  James  B.  42, 1888. 
Walker,  James  B.  R.  86, 1886. 
Wallace,  Cyrus  W.  40, 1890. 
Ward,  J  <mee  W.  430, 1870. 
Ward,  Jonsthan,  341, 1800. 
Ward,  Joseph,  40, 18*0. 
Ward,  Nathan,  800, 1801. 
Ward.  Stephen  D.  142, 1859. 
Wardwell,  Granville,  142, 1859. 
Warner,  Aaron,  427.  *77 ;  69,  '78. 
Warner.  Samuel,  41,  1890. 
Wsrner,  Warren  W.  41,  1890. 
Warren,  Charles  J.  37, 1*84. 
Warren,  Daniel,  203,1861. 
Wa  ren,  Waters,  41, 1889. 
Warren,  William,  81, 1880. 
Warwick,  Andrew,  408.  i878. 
Washburn,  Asahel  0.  37, 1884. 
Watkins,  Italdon  A.  03, 1*». 
Watson,  Charles  P.  43, 1888. 
Webb,  Wilson  D.  43, 1888. 
Webster,  John  C.  ST.  1885. 
Weller,  Carl,  41, 1890. 
Weir,  William  V\  .  38,  1887. 
Weldon,  8almon  R.  48, 1888. 
Weller,  John  Q.  A.  48, 1888. 
Wellman,  Jubilee,  122. 1856. 
Wells,  Ashbel  8.  87, 1884. 
Wells,  Edwin  E  123, 1856. 
Wells,  Milton.  37, 1881. 
Wells,  Nathaniel,  224,  1859. 
Wells,  Rufus  P.  467. 1878. 
Wells,  Si>eneer  R.  39,1887. 
Wells,  Theodore,  187. 1863. 
West,  Robert,  89, 1887. 
Weston,  Henry  C.  38, 1684. 
Wetherby,  Charles,  44. 1888. 
Wethrell,  Isaac,  41, 1882. 
Wheeler,  Abraham,  143, 1859. 
Wheeler,  Albert  M.  39, 1887. 
Wheeler,  John,  8j7,  1802 


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CONGREGATIONAL  YEAB-BOOK. 


[1890. 


Wheeler,  Melanctbon  0. 400,  '70. 
Wheeler,  WlnthropF.  41,1882. 
Whipple,  Qeorg**,  427, 1877. 
Whipple,  John  D.  88, 1888. 
Whilcomb,  William  C.  210, 1866. 
White,  Calvin,  87, 1885. 
White,  Henry,  312, 1860. 
White,  John  W.  41, 1890. 
White,  Luther  R.  08,  143, 1850. 
White,  Lyman,  42, 1800. 
White,  Orrin  W.88, 1881. 
White,  Pliny  H.  430,  I860. 
White.  Seneca,  213.  1865. 
Whiting,  Charles,  124, 1866. 
Whiting,  Edward  P.  457, 1878. 
Whiting,  Russell,  124, 1846. 
Whitman,  Alphonso  L.  427, 1876. 
Whltmore,  Alfred  A.  30, 1887. 
Whttmore,  Zolra,  882,  1867. 
Whitney,  Elkanah,  116, 1864. 
Whitney,  John,  32, 1880. 
Whtton,  Jamea,  72, 1871. 
Wbiton,  John  M.  135, 1857. 
WbHtemore,  Willi  urn  H.80.  '87. 
Whittlesey,  Klipbalet,  42, 1800. 
Whittleaey,  Joseph,  44, 1888. 
Wlgbtman,  Allen  0. 144, 1850. 
Wilcox,  John,  428, 1877. 


Wilcox,  Samuel  0. 106, 1866. 
Wild,  Daniel,  318, 1875. 
Wilder,  Hyman  A.  362, 468, 1878. 
Wilder,  Moses  H.  82, 1880. 
Wilder,  Bilea,  60, 1866. 
Wiley,  Charlee  W.36, 1886. 
Wilkinson.  Reed,  32, 1880. 
Willard,  John  D.  36, 1886. 
Wlllard,  Samuel  O.  44, 1888. 
Willey,  Benjamin  O.  381, 1867. 
Wllley,  Isaac,  38, 18*1. 
William*.  Cfaarlea  H.  8.  32,  ■». 
Williams,  Lewie,  88, 1881. 
William.,  Lorlng  8.  83, 1880. 
Williams,  Richard  J.  33. 1880. 
Williams,  Bamuel,  38, 1886. 
Williams,  Stephen,  436, 1876. 
William-,  Thomas,  428, 1877. 
Williston,  Payson,  126, 1856. 
Wilson,  David,  200. 1664.  ' 
Wilson,  Levi,  108, 1856. 
Wlnans.  Isaac,  40, 1887. 
Winch,  Caleb  M.  41,  1880. 
Winchester,  Warren  W.  42, 1800. 
Windsor,  John  W.  41, 1882. 
Winslow,  Myron,  200, 1865. 
Wlewall,  Luther,  36, 1886. 
Withington,  Leonard,  87, 1686. 


Woloott,  8amuel,  40, 1887. 
Wood,  Horace.  41,  i887. 
Wood,  MelTin  C.  41, 1880. 
Wood,  William,  44. 1888. 
Woodbridge,  Jona'n  B.  458.  *78. 
Woodbury,  Samuel,  420, 1877. 
Woodhull,  George  Lee,  435, 1871. 
Woodhull,  Richard,  323, 1874. 
Woodruff,  Horace,  146,.  1850. 
Woods,  S.  C.  Augustus,  106,  »66. 
Woods,  Leonard,  107, 1865. 
Woods,  Leonard,  65, 1870. 
Woodward,  George  H.  458, 1878. 
Woodward,  James  W.  206, 1864. 
Woodward,  John  H.  41, 1887. 
Woolsey,  Theodore  D.  42, 1800. 
Worcester,  Samuel  A.  416, 1860. 
Wright,  Edwin  8. 42, 1880. 
Wright,  Ephraim  M.  83. 1880. 
Wright,  Luther,  146, 1850. 
Wright,  William,  45, 1888. 
Wright,  William  8. 37, 1886. 

Yale,  Cyrus,  108, 1866. 
Yeomans,  Nathaniel  T.  34, 1880 
Young,  John  K.  437,  '76;  676,  '77. 
Young,  Samuel,  42, 1882. 
Youngs,  Christopher,  38, 188ft. 


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58  CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK.  [1890. 


AMERICAN  COLLEGE  AND  EDUCATION  SOCIETY. 

Formed  by  the  union,  in  1874,  of  the  "  American  Education  Society,"  and  the 
"  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Collegiate  and  Theological  Education  "  The  Ameri- 
can Education  Society  was  orgAiiized  and  received  its  charter  froin  Massachusetts  in 
the  year  1816.  The  College  Society,  as  the  other  organization  was  popularly  called, 
was  formed  in  1843.  It  was  for  years  a  voluntary  association  without  a  charter.  In 
1872  it  received  a  charter  also  from  the  State  of  Massachusetts.  These  two  organisa- 
tions were  brought  together  under  a  new  charter  from  the  same  State  in  May,  1874. 

Officers,  1886-7.    (Office,  No.  10  Congregational  House,  Boston,  Mass.) 

Presi  tent.  —Hon.  Nathaniel  Shipman,  of  Hartford,  Ct. 

Vice-President. —  Samuel  Holmes,  New  .York  City. 

Secretary.  —  Rev.  John  A.  Hamilton.  Boston. 

College  Field  Secretary.  —  Rev.  J.  L.  Mails. 

West  Secretary.— Rev.  Theo.  Y.  Gardner. 

Treasurer. — James  M.  Gordon,  Boston. 

Assistant  Treasurer.  —  Rev.  A.  H.  Clapp,  d.  d.,  Bible  House,  New  York. 

Income  for  the  year  ending  April  30,  1890.  $101,425.45.  Of  the  whole  income, 
$58,336.43  was  contributed  for  colleges  and  paid  to  them.  The  num  of  $27,803.75  w»s 
paid  to  students  fitting  for  the  ministry.  The  expenses  were  $7,555.10,  leaving  a 
balance  of  credit,  $8,883.68. 

In  both  departments  the  Society  has  had  a  large  agency  in  the  formation  of  society 
throughout  the  great  West.  The  men  who  were  pioneers  in  the  work  of  preaching 
the  gospel  in  the  new  settlements,  and  in  the  founding  of  churches  aud  schools,  were 
largely  educated  by  this  Society.  The  colleges,  which  are  now  among  the  foremost  in 
these  Western  fields,  were  largely  built  up  by  the  same  agency. 

The  whole  number  of  young  men  assisted  by  tho  Society  in  their  studies  for  the 
ministry  since  1816  is  7,709.  The  institutions  at  the  West  which  have  been  assisted 
by  the  Society  since  1843  are  the  following,  viz. :  Western  Reserve.  Illinois,  Wabash, 
ami  Marietta  Colleges,  and  Lane  Theological  Seminary.  These  five  are  the  institu- 
tions which  the  Society  took  under  its  care  at  the  beginning,  in  1843.  Those  which 
have  since  been  received  on  the  list  are  Knox,  Beloit,  Thayer,  Wittenhurg,  Oberlin, 
and  Berea  Colleges,  the  College  of  California,  Pacific  University,  Olivet,  Ripon, 
Iowa,  Carle  ton,  Doane,  Drury,  Washburn,  and  Colorado  Colleges,  Pacific  Theological 
Seminary,  and  Yankton  College. 

ThosH  at  present  on  the  Society's  list  are  Colorado,  Doane,  Pacific  University, 
Rollins,  Whitman,  and  Yankton. 

The  number  of  young  meu  receiving  assistance  from  the  Society  during  the  last 
financial  year  is  364. 

At  the  time  when  the  Education  Society  began  its  work  of  helping  young  men 
into  the  Christian  ministry,  in  the  year  1816,  the  condition  of  things  in  this  country 
was  very  peculiar.  The  great  movement  of  emigration  toward  the  West  was  setting 
in  with  strength.  The  American  Board  had  been  organized  a  few  years  before,  ana 
the  cau!>e  of  foreign  missions  was  taking  strong  hold  upon  the  churches.  But  "  the 
laborers  were  few."  Ever  since  the  close  of  the  Revolutionary  War,  the  churches 
had  been  in  a  confused  and  preoccupied  state,  and  the  number  of  men  coming  for- 
ward for  the  work  of  the  minittry  was  alarmingly  small.  It  was  iu  such  a  state  of 
things  that  this  8ociety  began  its  enterprise.  Through  the  aid  thus  ffforded,  and 
through  the  impulses  thus  iuipated,  a  host  of  living  preachers  was  raised  up  to  go 
with  the  moving  colonies  out  into  the  fields  of  the  West,  or  to  go  far  hence  to  the 
Gentiles,  to  proclaim  the  Gospel  of  salvation  through  Jesus  Christ.  A  work  of  in- 
estimable importance  for  the  Christianizing  and  civilizing  of  our  own  land  was 
accomplished  by  this  instrumentality.  The  ministers  raised  up  by  this  8ociety 
became  to  a  large  extent  the  pioneers  in  the  way  of  founding  churches,  schools, 
colleges,  throughout  all  th«»se  Western  fields,  while  in  foreign  lands  half  the  mis- 
sionaries laboring  under  the  care  of  the  American  Board  had  been  brought  forward 
in  the  fame  way. 

In  the  Interests  of  Western  col  We  aid  the  Society,  last  year,  created  the  office  of 
College  Field  Secretary,  and  called  to  the  s*m*  Rev.  J.  L.  Maile,  Superintendent  of 
Home  Missions  in  Nebraska.  The  purpose  is  to  largely  dispense  with  the  canvass- 
ing of  college  agents  by  bringing  the  churches  into  line  with  this  work.  Pastors  are 
giving  their  hearty  co-operation,  thereby  assuring  success. 

FORM  OF  BEQUEST. 

I  do  hereby  give  and  bequeath  to  the  "  American  College  and  Education 

Society  "  the  sum  of dollars,  to  be  paid  within months  after  my  decease, 

-» be  applied  to  the  uses  and  purposes  of  that  Society. 
Thirty  dollars  constitutes  an  honorary  membership. 


1890.] 


NATIONAL   SOCIETIES.  59 


Receipts  and  Payments  A.  G.  and  Ed.  Soc.,  Yeab  ending  April  80, 1889. 


Donations $19,484  09 

Legacies 3,800  00 

Income  of  Scholarship  Fund 6,321  06 

$29,606  74 

Donations  for  Colleges 61,436  31 

$91,042  06 

Balance  April  30, 1888 4,686  99 


996,729  04 

PAYMENTS. 

Appropriations  to  Students $22,766  00 

Donation*  to  College*: 

Colorado $27,000  00 

Doane 15,000  00 

Rollins 5,067  57 

Whitman 4,948  00 

Yankton 9,420  74 

61,436  31 

Expenses  : 

Salarv  of  Secretary $2,500  00 

Less  income  of  Sec.  Fund 704  50 

$1,796  50 

Travellingexpenses  of  Secretary .* 254  38 

8alary  of  Western  Secretary 1,600  00 

Travelling  expenses  of  Western  Secretary 388  81 

8alary  of  Treasurer 750  00 

Rent,  heat,  and  tax 630  75 

Use  Home  Missionary  Magazine - 200  00 

Printing  and  mailing  A  nnual  Report 239  26 

Post-office  box  and  postage 64  64 

Carpet,  furniture,  and  painting  room 173  57 

Legal  expenses,  $50  ;  ns  fixtures,  $20.45 70  45 

Clerical  aid  aud  care  of  office 76  21 

Printing  and  advertising 140  65 

6,284  22 

$90,485  53 

Balance  of  credit  April  30, 1889 %                    5,243  51 


$95,729  04 


Scholarship  Fund $101,616  29 

Secretary  Fund  11.781  28 

Income  Scholar-hip  Fund 6,321  05 

Income  Secretary  Fund .' 704  50 


60  CONGREGATIONAL  YEAR-BOOK.  [1890. 


BsCXtPTB  AND  PAYMENTS  A.  C.  AND  ED.  SOC.,  YbAB  ENDING  APRIL  30,  1890* 

RECEIPTS. 

Donations $22,936  35 

Income  of  Scholarship  Fund 6,223  83 

Donations  and  Legacies  to  Scholarship  Fund 4,000  00 

Legacies 9,928  84 

— — —    $43  089  02 
Donations  and  Legacies  for  Colleges 58^336  43 

$101,425  45 
Balance  April  30, 1889 5,243  51 

$106,668  96 

PAYMENTS. 

Appropriations  to  Students $27,893  75 

Investment  of  Scholarship  Funds 4,000  00 

Payments  to  Colleges : 

Colorado $13,158  75 

Doane 18,867  53 

Rollins 8,016  04 

Whitman 758  87 

Yankton 17,535  24 

58,336  43 

Expenses: 

Salary  of  Secretary $2,500  00 

Leas  income  of  Sec  Fund ?.... 681  50 

$1,818  50 

Travelling  expenses   of    Secretary,   $147.14;      salary 
of  Field  Secretary  $1,100 1,247  14 

Travelling  expenses  of  Field  Secretary,  $251.21;  remov- 
ing to  Boston,  $200 45121 

Salary  of   Western   Secretary,  $1,500;   travelling  ex- 
penses, $305.69 1,805  69 

Rent,  heat,  and  tax,  $631.55;  salary  of  Treasurer,  $750. .        1,381  55 

Annual  Report,  $284.86;  postage,  $82.05 366  91 

Printing  aud  advertising,  $120.20;  postage  College  dept., 
$U7.5l 26771 

Desk,  $68;  furniture  and  express,  $81.35 149  35 

Clerical  aid  and  care  of  office 6704 

7,555  10 

#  $97,785  28 

Balance  of  credit  April  30, 1890 8.883  68 

$106,668  96 


Scholarship  Fund $100,218  75 

Secretary  Fuud 11,78128 

Income  Scholarship  Fund 6,223  83 


1890.]  NATIONAL  SOCIETIES.  61 


THE  AMERICAN  CONGREGATIONAL  ASSOCIATION. 

Organized,  1853.    Chartered,  1854. 
Headquarters,  Library,  Congregational  House,  Boston. 

OFFICERS. 

President.  —  Hon.  Rufub  8.  Frost,  Chelsea. 
Corresponding  and  Recording  Secretary,  —  Rev.  Morton  Dexter. 
Treasurer.  —  C.  C.  Burr,  Anburndale. 
Librarian.  —  Rev.  Wm.  H.  Cobb.  Newton  Centre. 

A**i*tnnt  Librarians.  —  Mi*s  Mart  E.  Stone,  Chelsea;  Miss  Emma  E.  White, 
Wellesley. 

Directors.  —  Edward  A.  Stcdley,  Chairman;  Alonzo  H.  Quint,  d.  d.; 
Henry  M.  Dexter,  d.  d.;  N.  G.  Clark,  d.  d.;  William  F.  Richardson;  M.  F. 
Dickinson;  S.  Brainard  Pratt;  Rev.  Joshua  CorrjRev.  B.  F.  Hamilton,  d.  d. ; 
Charles  A.  Richardson;  David  Greoo,  d.  d.  ;  Wm.  H.  Hodgkins;  Thomas 
Todd;  Elijah  Horr,  d.  d.  ;  C.  M.  Whittlesey;  Smith  Baker,  d.  d.;  William 
G.  Bell;  William  O  Blanry;  Samuel  B.  Capen;  Rev.  DeWitt  S.  Clark; 
Henry  E.  Cobb;  William  H.  Emerson;  J.  M.  W.  Hall;  Samuel  Johnson; 
Mortimer  B.  Mason;  Rev.  Charles  B.  Rice;  Rev.  Charles  M.  Southqate; 
G.  Henry  Whttcomb;  with  the  Secretary  and  the  Treasurer. 

objects. 

To  preserve,  improve,  and  promote  the  best  use  of  the  Congregational  Library;  to 
care  for  the  Congregational  House,  and  remove  the  incumbrance*  upon  it;  to  further 
the  general  interests  of  Congregationalism. 

FINANCES. 

The  Association  owns  the  Congregational  House,  Boston.  This  was  bought  in  1871 
for  about  $300,000;  the  expense  of  refitting  was  about  $125,000  more.  Present  debt, 
$178,500,  on  which  four  per  cent  interest  is  paid.  The  income  from  rents  meets  cur- 
rent expenses,  and  at  present  is  nlowlv  reducing  the  debt.  If  the  debt  can  be  speedily 
cancelled,  there  is  a  good  prospect  oi  replacing  the  present  structure  by  a  new  Con- 
gregational House. 

THE  LIBRARY. 

This  numbers  28,252  volumes,  54,222  pamphlets,  and  32,294  unbound  numbers  of 
periodicals,  besides  an  immense  number  of  duplicates.  The  reading  table  contains 
the  leading  British  and  American  reviews  and  religious  magazine*,  with  many 
valuable  secular  periodicals.  The  building  is  a  fire-proof  structure,  entirely  separable 
from  the  rest  of  the  house,  and  admirably  adapted  to  its  purpose.  The  collection 
i«  already  of  inestimable  worth,  especially  in  all  matters  pertaining  to  the  fathers 
of  New  England.  The  books  mo*t  needed  here  are  engerly  sought  for  by  other 
collectors.  Although  our  Library  is  by  far  the  best  in  America  in  its  specialities. 
and  also  rich  in  the  ••  books  out  of  which  other  books  are  made,"  it  has  many  and 
great  deficiencies,  which  can  only  be  made  up  by  money,  liberally  provided  and  care- 
fully expended.  Everything  pertaining  to  the  religious  history  and  literature  of 
New  England  meets  the  most  prominent  object  of  the  library.  Some  of  its  special 
departments  are  church  manuals,  election  sermons,  biographies,  genealogies,  and 
towu  histories.  Friends  who  have  books  or  pamphlets  likely  to  be  useful  here  are 
invited  to  correspond  with  the  Librarian.  The  point  which  most  needs  strengthen- 
ing is  the  department  of  Early  Congregational  Literature  (before  1650).  Donations 
for  this  special  purpose  will  be  most  gratefully  received.  A  long  list  of  such  .works, 
Including  many  by  the  early  Browmsts,  is  ready  for  us  on  the  shelves  of  English 
booksellers,  provided  the  requisite  fund*  for  their  purchase  can  be  obtained. 

Let  every  pa*tor  stir  up  the  liberally-minded  in  his  parish,  showing  them  the 
value  of  this  investment.  Let  every  Congregational ist  who  has  published  any- 
thing »ee  that  the  Library  has  his  works  in  full.  Let  gifts  pour  in  according  to  our 
several  ability;  not  only  into  the  general  treasury,  but  also  specifically  for  the  Library. 
If  every  one  who  reads  the*e-  words  will  immediately  do  what  he  can,  this  will  be  a 
prosperous  year  for  the  cause  we  all  have  at  heart. 

WM.  H.  COBB,    Librarian. 


62  CONGREGATIONAL  TEAR-BOOK.  [1890. 

THE  AMERICAN  CONGREGATIONAL  UNION. 

Room  59,  Bible  House,  New  York  City. 

Aids  nr  Building  Churches  and  Parsonages. 

n*~~.  k*  #ju  77«w/».  S  William  M.  Taylor,  d.  d.,  ll.  d  ,  President. 
Officers  of  the  Union,  j  L   H  CoBBf  D  D    Recording  Seoretary. 

J.  G.  Roberts,  d.  d.,  Chairman. 

H.  O.  Pinnbo,  Treasurer  and  Recording  Secretary. 

swr«~—  «*  *%+  pA/««./7  j  L*  H«  Cobb,  d.  d.,  Corresponding  Secretary. 

Officers  of  the  Board.    Rev   c   H   Taintor>  Chicago,  111.  )         w  - , 

Rev.  G.  A.  Hood,  Boston,  Mass.  >    q™!?.;.^ 

k  Rev.  E.  S.  Williams,  San  Francisco,  Cal. J     b^*61*™68- 

Trustees.— A.  H.  Bradford,  d.  d.,  Mr.  C.  D.  Wood,  Mr.  W.  J.  Hunt,  Dea.  J.  L. 
Pabtbidgb,  J.  E.  Twttchell,  d.  d.,  Wm.  Haves  Ward,  d.  d.,  Rev.  S.  Col. 
cord,  Mr.  J.  L.  Halset,  Mr.  John  Wiley,  Gforgb  Wilcox,  Esq.,  J.  G, 
Roberts,  d.  dm  Mr.  N.  A.  Calkins,  Mr.  Alonzo  Alford,  Dr.  L.  E.  Warner 
Mr.  F.  A.  Palmer. 

Members. — Of  these  there  are  two  classes:  Honorary  and  Life  Members. 
Honorary  Members  Hre  made  by  the  payment  of  one  hnndreri  dollars  to  the  treasury 
of  the  Union.  Life  Members  are  made  by  the  payment  of  fifty  dollars  to  the  Treas- 
ury. Any  person  approving  the  objects  of  the  union  can,  in  this  way,  become  a 
voting  member.  Any  church  can  make  as  many  voting  members  as  it  wishes,  by 
sending  the  names,  accompanied  with  fifty  dollars  each.  Of  the*e,  there  are  about 
two  thousand  scattered  over  some  twenty  States  and  Territories. 

Work  Done.  — On  the  first  day  of  April,  1890,  the  Union  had  aided  in  building 
1,962  houses  of  worship,  and  240  p  ir-ouage*. 

Work  Not  Done.  —  Some  5  JO  houseless  Congregational  churches  and  something 
more  than  3,000  that  have  no  home  for  the  pastor  won  Id  be  spurred  to  build  soon 
could  the  Union  hold  out  encouragement  that  aid  could  be  expected. 

Growth  of  the  Work.  —  During  1889,  the  Union  aided  in  building  100  houses  of 
worship,  and  49  parsonages.  During  th«  first  three  months  of  1890,  the  Union  has 
paid  pledges  to  44  churches  on  houses  of  worship,  and  to  17  on  parsonages.  This 
rate  of  increase  continued  would  do  little  more'than  keep  up  with  the  annual  growth 
In  churoh  organization,  still  leaving  more  than  500  churches  houseless,  and  six  times 
that  number  of  pastors  homeless,  and  would  easily  demand  the  doubling  of  the 
present  rates  of  annual  reoeipts.  Did  the  neoessary  funds  allow  the  organization  of 
new  work  at  the  front,  absolutely  demanded  by  the  formation  of  new  centres  of 
population,  the  Uuion,  by  no  possibility,  could  meat  the  demands  that  would  be 
made  with  a  dollar  less  than  the  $400,000  recommended  by  the  National  Council  at 
Worcester. 

Publications.  —These  are  The  Church  Building  Quarterly,  at  thirty  cents  a 
year;  leaflets,  envelopes;  circulars  for  information,  etc. 

Legacies.  — The**  should  be  made  payable  to  "The  American  Congregational 
Union,  a  corporation  duly  organized  and  existing  by  and  under  the  laws  of  the 
8tate  of  New  York."  Wherever  it  is  possible,  the  most  satisfactory  method  of 
making  a  will  is  to  send  the  proposed  sums  to  the  Treasurers  of  the  societies  to  be 
remembered,  while  the  testator  is  still  living.  It  is  a  source  of  boundless  satis- 
faction to  donors  to  see  what  is  accomplished  with  their  gifts. 

FINANCIAL  STATEMENT. 

Balance  on  hand  for  Church  building,  Jan.  1 ,  1889 $53,364  34 

Receipts  f  >r  Church  building  from  Jan.  1  to  Dec.  31 130,108  70 

Total  resources  for  Church  building  for  12  months $183,473  04 

Paid  to  aid  Churches $89,339  29 

Other  disbursements 17,541  57 

106,880  86 

Balance  on  hand,  Deo.  31,  but  pledged $76,592  18 

For  Parsonage  building,  balance  on  hand,  Jan.  1, 1889 $14,850  11 

Receipts  for  Parsonages  for  12  months 19090  71 

Total  resources  for  Parsonages $33,940  82 

P.iid  for  Parsonages 16,840  00 

T*  iiance  in  Treasury  for  Parsonages,  Dec.  31, 1889 $17.100  82 

weipts  for  Churoh  and  Parsonage  building $149,199  41 


1890.] 


NATIONAL  SOCIETIE8. 


63 


AMERICAN  HOME  MISSIONARY  SOCIETY. 

Office:  34  Bible  House,  Alitor  Place,  New  York. 

Incorporated  under  the  laws  of  the  State  of  New  York;  was  organized  in  New 
York  City,  May  10, 1826. 

OFFICERS, 

• 

President.  —  Julius  H.  Sbblyk,  d.  d.,  ll.  d. 

Howtrary  Secretary.  —  David  B.  Cob,  d.  d. 

Secretaries  for  Correspondence.  —  Joseph  B.  Clark,  d.  d.;  William  Kincaid,  d.  d. 

Treasurer.  —  Alexander  H.  Clapp,  d.  d. 

Secretary  of  the  Woman's  Department.  —  Mrs.  H.  S.  Caswell. 

Editor  of  "  The  Home  Missionary."—  Mrs.  H.  S.  Caswell. 


superintendents. 


Rev.  Henry  A.  Schaufyler,  Work  among  Bohemians,  Poles,  etc.,  Cleveland,  O. 

Kev.  Moritz  E.  Evkrsz,  Work  among  Germans,  Evanston,  111. 

Rev.  M.  W.  Montgomery,  Work  among  Scandinavians,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 


Rev.  Leroy  Warren,  Olivet,  Mich. 
Rev.  Eow.  D.  Curtis,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Rev.  8.  F.  Gale,  Jaoksuuville,  Fla. 

Rev.  J.  H.  Moblby,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Rev.  Franklin  B.  Dob,  St  Louis,  Mo. 
Rev.  L.  P.  Broad,  Topeka,  Kan. 

Rev.  B.  L. Hood, Albuquerque, N.  Mexico. 
Rev.  R.  A.  Bbabd,  Seattle,  Wn. 

Rev.  T.  O.  Gkassik,       Milwaukee,  Wis. 


Rev.  Harmon  Bross,  Lincoln,  Neb. 
Rev.  Hikam  D.  Wiard,  Mitchell,  S.  D. 
Rev.  H.  C.  Simmons,  Fargo,  N   D. 

Kev.  CM.  Sanders,  Denver,  Col. 

Rev.  W.  8.  Hawkes,  Salt  Lake  City, Utah. 
J.  H.  Warkrn,  d.  d.,  San  Francisco,  C»l. 
Rev.  Jamks  T.  Ford,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Kev.  Cephas  F.  Clapp,  Portland,  Or. 
Rev.  T.  VV.  JoNB8,2188o.37th  St.,PhiL,Pa. 


secretaries  and  treasurers  of  the  auxiliaries. 

Maine  Miss.  Society Rev.  Jonathan  E.  Adams,  d.  d.  ,  Sec,  Bangor,  Me. 

Maine  Miss.  Society John  L.  Crosby,  Esq.,  Treas.,  Bangor,  Me. 

New  Hampshire  Home  Mis*.  Society,  Rev.E.  H.  Greeley,  d.  D.,  Sec,  Concord,  N.H. 
New  Hampshire  Home  Miss.  Society,  Hon.  L.  D.  Stevens,  Treas.,  Concord,  N  H. 
Vermont  Domestic  Miss.  Society,  Rev.  Chas.  H.  M shrill,  Sec,  St.  Johnabury,  Vt. 
Vermont  Domestic  Mis*.  Society — T.  M.  Howard,  Trtas.,  "  " 

Ma«s.  Home  Miss.  Society Rev.  Joshua  Coit,  bee,  f   9  Congr.  House, 

Mass.  Home  Miss.  Society.  .Rev.  Edwin  B.  Palmer,  Treas.,        \     Boston.  Mass. 
Rhode  Island  Home  Mi*s.  Society. .  Rev.  Albx'r  MoGrboob,  Sec,  Pawtncket,  R.  I. 
Rhode  Inland  Home  Miss.  Society,  Edwin  Barrows,  K«q.t  Treat.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Miss.  Society  of  Connecticut R**v.  William  H.  Moobb,  Sec,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Ml«s.  Society  of  Connecticut Ward  W.  Jacobs.  Esq.,  Treas.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

New  York  Home  Miss.  Society,.  ...Rev.  Augustus  G.  Upton,  Sec,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

New  York  H»rae  Mis*.  Society Alex'r  H  Clapp,  Treas.,  New  York  City. 

Ohio  Home  Mis*.  Society J.  G.  Frasbb,  d.  d.,  Sec,  Cleveland,  O. 

Ohio  Home  Mi**.  Society Albx'r  H.  Clapp,  d.  d.,  Treas.,  New  York  City. 

Illinois  Home  M»s*.  Society Jambs  Tompkins, d.  d.,  Sec,  j  151  Washington  St. 

Illinois  Home  Mis*.  Society  .  ..Aaron  B.  Mbad,  Esq.,  Treas.,  I        Chicago,  111. 

Wisconsin  Home  M>ss.  Society  Rev.  T.  G.  Grassib,  Sec,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Wisconsin  Home  Miss.  Society A.  G.  Wright,  Esq.,  Treas.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Iowa  Home  Mis*.  Society Rev.  T.  O.  Douglass,  Sec,  Grinnell,  la. 

Iowa  Home  Miss.  Society J.  H.  Merrill,  Esq.,  Treas.,  Des  Moines,  la. 

The  Homb  Missionary,  a  monthly  magazine,  published  by  the  Society,  at  sixty 
cents  a  year,  including  postage,  gives  a  running  account  of  the  progress  of  the  work 
in  all  parts  of  the  country,  largely  from  the  pen*  of  the  sup  »rinteudenis  and  mission- 
aries personally  engaged  in  it.  The  monthly  issue  is  28,500  copies.  An  Annual 
Report  sum*  up  the  results  of  the  year.  Leaflet*  and  Tracts  for  the  times  :ire  pub- 
lished a*  occasion  calls,  designed  to  help  pastors,  Suuday-school  ora  vre,  and  friends 
of  home  missions  generally,  in  awakening  and  keeping  alive  an  intelligent,  practi- 
cal, growing  interest  in  the  work.  These  may  be  n*d,  free  of  charge,  at  any  time, 
by  addressing  the  officers  of  the  Society  at  the  Bible  House. 


64  CONGREGATIONAL   TEAR-BOOK.  [1880. 

For  more  than  sixty-three  yean  the  Society  has  been  organizing  churches  in  ihe 
West  aud  South,  and  aiding  in  the  support  of  their  ministers  till  these  church  s  are 
able  to  assume  the  whole  expense.  Its  missionaries  have  from  the  first  orgaitiz  d 
Sunday  schools,  pr-  vided  proper  teachers  for  them,  and  by  watchful  oversight  have 
secured  their  permanence  ana  highest  usefulness. 

In  connection  with  the  labor  of  its  missionaries,  5,225  churches  have  been  organ- 
ized and  2,551  have  come  to  self-support.  It  Has  collected  and  disbursed  in  ca«h, 
$12,677,673.07  ;  and  in  clothing,  books,  and  oher  supplies,  largely  the  offerings  of 
Christian  women,  61,793,884;  in  all,  914,471,557.07.  The  additions  to  the  churcLefl 
have  been  3(36,311. 

In  1883,  a  Woman's  Department  was  opened.  Its  object  is  to  interest  the  women 
of  our  churches  all  over  the  country,  and  through  them  the  children,  more  directly 
in  the  work:  not  to  the  diminishing  of  their  helpful  labor  in  the  way  of  home- 
missionary  boxes  (of  clothing,  **tc.),  but  to  secure  also  their  gifts  of  money  fi.r  the 
support  of  teachers  in  the  Indian  Territory  and  elsewhere,  and  for  various  special 
uses,  as  called  for  from  time  to  time.  Their  aid  in  this  line  is  steadily  growing,  but 
much  more  is  needed.  The  Woman's  Home  Missionary  Association,  having  its  office 
in  Boston,  an  auxiliary  of  this  Society,  is  the  channel  of  the  Home  Missionary 
offerings  of  the  women  of  Massachusetts  and  Rhode  Island. 

The  number  of  missionaries  employed  in  its  sixty-third  year  (1888-9)  was  1.723, 
nearly  1,300  of  them  in  States  and  Territories  west  and  south  of  New  York.  They 
preached  regularly  in  3,155  stations,  and  at  frequent  intervals  in  many  hundred! 
more.  The  number  of  Sunday-school  and  Bible-class  scholars  was  134,400.  The 
additions  to  the  churches  were  10.326;  6,458  of  them  on  confession  of  Christ. 
Churches  organized,  144;  reached  self-support,  62. 

The  sixty-third  year's  receipt*  were  in  cash,  $542,251.00;  in  supplies,  $66,522.00: 
in  all,  S608.773.00. 

At  least  $650,000  in  cash  Is  needed  this  year  properly  to  sustain  the  missionaries 
now  in  the  field.  To  take  up  only  such  new  work  as  the  providence  and  Spirit  of  G»d 
manifestly  ca  1  upon  the  Society  to  assume  at  once,  $100,000  more  is  imperatively 
required.  The  Society  is  doing  much  more  work  than  ever  before  among  the  foreign- 
born  in  all  parts  of  the  country.  At  nearly  every  meeting  of  the  Executive  Com- 
mittee chosen  men  are  sent  to  new  fields  at  the  front,  where  they  are  most  needed, 
but  where  their  support  involves  heavy  outlay  by  the  Society.  For  securing  the 
means  essential  to  the  carrying  on  of  this  great  work  the  Society  depends,  under  God, 
on  the  zealous  oo  operation  of  the  pastors  and  members  of  the  Congregational 
ohurohes  of  the  land. 

FINANCIAL  STATEMENT. 

The  Receipts  during  the  financial  year  ending  Maroh  31, 
1889,  were,  from  congregations  and  individuals,  $221,523.52; 
ditto,  transmitted  by  Auxiliaries  $76,171,84;  from  Legacies, 
$73,676.12;  income  from  Fun  dp,  $4,599  81;  subscriptions  to 
The  Home  Missionary,  $2,472.00  f  Auxiliaries'  receipts,  ap- 
plied to  work  in  their  own  fields,  $162,704.77;  sale  of  pub- 
lications, $1,102.94.    In  all $542,25100 

Payments  during  the  same  year:  Missionary  service  and  sup- 
plies, $476,296.77;  Publication  Department,  $15,911.12;  Ad- 
ministration, $15,884.78;  Woman's  Department,  $1,812.91; 

Miscellaneous,  $13,635.89.    Total  payments $523,541  47 

Balance  to  new  account  ($50,000  of  which  Swett  Fund). . . .       57,953  73 


$523,541  47 

Additional  cash  and  supplies  disbursed  by  direction  of  the 
donors . $66,522  00 


FORM  OF  A  BEQUEST. 

I  bequeath  to  my  executors  the  sum  of dollars,  in  trust,  to  pay  over  the 

lame  in months  after  my  decease,  to,  the  person  who,  when  the  same  is  pay- 

ble,  shall  act  as  Treasurer  of  the  American  Home  Missionary  Society,  formed  in 
i  olty  of  New  York,  in  the  year  eighteen  hundred  and  twenty-six,  to  Be  applied  to 
charitable  uses  and  purposes  of  said  Society,  and  under  Its  direction. 


1890.]  NATIONAL  SOCIETIES.  65 

THE  AMERICAN  MISSIONARY  ASSOCIATION. 
Organised  September  3, 1846. 

Incorporated  under  the  laws  of  the  State  of  New  York. 

President.  —  William  M.  Taylob,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.,  New  York  City. 

Corresponding  Secretaries.  —  Michael  E.  Stbibby,  d.  d.,  A.  F.  Bbabd,  d.  d.,  and 

F.  P.  Woodbubt,  d.  d.,  Bible  House,  New  York  City. 
Treasurer.  —  H.  W.  Hubbard,  Esq.,  Bible  House,  New  York  City. 
District  Secretaries.  —  Rev.  C.  J.  Ryder,  21  Congregational  House,  Boston,  Maes. ; 

J.  E.  Rot,  d.  d.,  151  Washington  Street,  Chicago,  111. ;  Rev.  C.  W.  Hiaxt,  64 

Euclid  Ave.,  Cleveland,  O. 
Financial  Secretary  for  Indian  Missions.  —  Rev.  Chablbs  W.  Shblton. 
Secretary  of  Woman's  Bureau.  —  Miss  D.  E.  Emerson,  Bible  House,  New  York  City. 

ADC  AND  WORK. 

To  preach  the  gospel  to  the  poor.  It  originated  in  a  sympathy  with  the  almost 
friendless  slaves.  Since  emancipation,  its  main  work  has  been  in  the  South,  prepar- 
ing the  colored  people  for  their  duties  as  oitizens  and  Christians;  also  opening  schools 
and  establishing  churches  among  the  whites,  especially  in  the  mountain  regions. 
It  also  sustains  missions  among  the  Indians  in  the  West,  and  the  Chinese  in  Cali- 
fornia. 

STATISTICS  FOB  1889. 

Churches  :  In  the  South.— In  District  of  Columbia,  2  ;  Virginia,  1 ;  North  Caro- 
lina, 16;  South  Carolina,  2;  Georgia,  15;  Florida,  1;  Kentucky,  15;  Tennessee,  22; 
Alabama,  21;  Kansas  2;  Arkansas,  2;  Louisiana,  20;  Mississippi,  8;  Texas,  9;  Among 
the  Indians,  6.    Total,  142. 

Institutions  in  thb  South.  —  Chartered:  Talladega,  Ala. ;  Nashville,  Tenn.: 
Tougaloo,  Mi*s.;  New  Orleans,  La.;  and  Austin,  Tex.— 5.  Graded  or  Normal 
Schools:  Wilmington,  Beaufort,  N.  C;  Charleston,  Greenwood,  S.  C. ;  Savannah, 
Mcintosh,  Macon,  Atlanta,  Thomasville,  Ga.;  Mobile,  Athens,  Marion,  Ala.; 
Memphis,  Johesboro',  Grand  View,  Pleasant  Hill,  Tenn.;  Lexington,  Williams- 
burg. Ky.—  18.    Other  Schools,  37.    Total,  60. 

Superintendents,  Teachers,  Missionaries,  and  Assistants.  —  In  the  South, 
393;  among  the  Chinese,  35;  among  the  Indians,  68.  Total,  456.  Students:  In 
the  South,  in  theology,  82;  law,  10;  in  college  course,  51;  in  other  studies,  9,951. 
Among  the  Chinese,  1,380;  among  the  Indians,  658.  Total,  12,042.  Scholars 
taught  by  former  pupils  tot  our  schools  estimated  at  200,000. 

MAGAZINE. 

The  American  Missionary  is  published  monthly,  at  fifty  cents  a  year;  but  will  be 
sent  gratuitously,  if  desired',  to  the  Missionaries  of  the  Association;  to  Life  Members: 
to  all  clergymen  who  take  up  collections  for  the  Association;  to  Superintendents  of 
Sabbath  Schools;  to  college  libraries;  to  Theological  Seminaries;  to  Societies  of  In- 
quiry on  Missions ;  and  to  every  donor  who  does  not  prefer  to  take  it  as  a  subscriber, 
stud  contributes  in  a  year  not  less  than  five  dollars. 

• 

WANTS. 

An  increase  of  funds  to  support  missionaries  and  teachers,  build  chapels  and  sohool- 
houses,  aid  students  in  course  of  education,  and  nupplies  of  every  kind  for  the  multi- 
tudes of  poor  and  needy.  Cash  or  supplies  can  be  sent  to  the  Treasurer  or  District 
Secretaries.  Current  expenditures  require  for  this  year,  $500,000:  $41,000  per 
month,  or  over  $1,300  per  day. 

VOBM  Or  A  BEQUEST. 

I  bequeath  to  my  executor  (or  executors)  the  sum  of dollars,  in  trust,  to 

pay  the  same  in days  after  my  decease,  to  the  person  who,  when  the  same  is 

payable,  shall  act  as  Treasurer  of  "The  American  Missionary  Association/'  New 
York  City,  to  be  applied  under  the  direction  of  the  Executive  Committee  of  that 
Association  to  its  charitable  uses  and  purposes. 

The  will  should  be  attested  by  three  witnesses  (in  »ome  States  three  are  required, 
in  other  States  only  two),  who  should  write  against  their  nameB  their  places  of  resi- 
dence (if  in  cities,  the  street  and  number).  The  following  form  of  attestation  will 
answer  for  every  State  in  the  Union:  "  Signed,  sealed,  published,  and  declared  by 
the  said  (A  B*  as  his  last  Will  and  Testament,  in  the  presence  of  us,  who,  at  the 
request  of  the  said  (A  B),  aod  in  his  presence,  and  in  the  presence  of  each  other, 
have  hereunto  subscribed  our  names  as  witnesses."  In  some  States  it  is  required 
that  charitable  bequests  should  be  made  at  least  two  months  before  the  death  of  the 
testator,  but  this  rule  does  not  apply  to  bequests  in  New  York  State  to  this  Association. 


66  CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK.  [1890. 

Summary  of  the  Annual  Report    op  thb   Treasurer  of  the  American 
Missionary  Association  for  thb  Year  ending  September  90,  1889. 

expenditures. 

The  South :  For  Church  and  Educational  Work,  Land,  Build- 
ings, etc $255,083  84 

The  Chinese  :  For  Superintendent,  Teachers,  Rent,  eto 11,070  75 

The  Indians :  For  Church  and  Educational  Work,  Build- 
ings, etc 51,781  00 

Foreign  Missions:  For  Superintendent,  Missionaries,  etc., 
for  Missions  in  Africa,  income  paid  to  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M..        4,754  22 
For  support  of  Aged  Missionary,  Jamaica,  W.  I 250  00 

Publications:  For  American  Missionary  (23,200  monthly), 
including  cost  of  copies  sent  gratuitously  to  Pastors,  S.  S. 
Superintendents,  Life  Members,  Donors,  etc. . .  $6,489  48 
Less  am't  received  from  subscribers. . . .  $798  35 
"       "  "  "     advertisements    936  70 

1,735  05 


Net  cost  of  American  Missionary $4,754  43 

Annual  Reports,  Life  Certificates,  Pamphlets, etc.    2,475  88 


7,230  31 


Agencies:  New  York.  —  Woman's  Bureau,  Secretary,  Trav- 
elling Expenses,  Circulars,  etc 1,361  74 

For  Eastern  District.— District  Secretary,  Clerk  Hire, 
Travelling  Expenses,  Printing,  Rent,  Postage,  Station- 
ery, eto 4,589  59 

For  Western  Middle  District. —District  Secretary, 
Travelling  Expenses,  Printing,  Rent,  Postage,  Station- 
ery, etc 1,246  83 

For  Western  District.  —  District  Secretary,  Agents, 

Clerk  Hire,  Travelling  Expenses,  etc 6,196  97 

Administration:  For  Corresponding  Secretaries,  Treasurer 

and  Clerk  Hire 12,505  00 

Miscellaneous:  For  Rent,  Care  of  Rooms,  Furniture,  Re- 
pairs, Fuel  and  Light,  Books  and  Stationery,  Rent  of 
Safe  Deposit  Boxes,  Clerk  Hire,  Postage,  Travelling  Ex- 
penses, Expressage,  Telegrams,  etc 5,541  43 

Annual  Meeting 577  05 

Wills  and  Estates 3,385  07 

Annuity  Account 407  93 

Amounts  refunded,  sent  to  Treasurer  by  mistake 122  77 

$366,104  00 

Debt  Sept  30, 1888 5,641  21 

$371,745  21 
Balance  on  hand  Sept.  30, 1889 4,471  67 

receipts.  $376,216  88 

From  Churches,  Sabbath  Schools,  Missionary  Societies,  and  — 

Individuals $189,299  57 

"      Estates  and  Legacies 114,020  41 

11      Income,  Sundry  Funds \ 10,947  26 

"      Tuition  and  Public  Funds 34.126  69 

"      Rent 506  36 

"      United  States  Government,  for  Education  of  Indians,      16,408  85 

"      Slater  Fund,  paid  to  Institutions 8,899  99 

"      Sale  of  Property 2,007  75 

$376,216  88 


DANIEL  HAND  FUND,  INCOME  ACCOUNT. 

Inoome  received  to  Sept.  30, 1889 $36,999  71 

Amount  expended $20,311  15 

Balance  in  hand  and  appropriated 16,688  56 

36,999  71 


RECEIPTS  FOR  THB  WORK  OF  THB  TEAR  1888-69. 

For  Current  Work $376,216  88 

Income  from  Daniel  Hand  Fund 36,999  71 

Total $413,216  59 

ENDOWMENT  FUNDS  RECEIVED  DURING  THE  YEAR  1888-89. 

The  Daniel  Hand  Fund  for  the  Education  of  Colored  People, 

Securities  received,  face  value $1,000,894  25 

Foltz  Endowment  Fund,  Estate  of  Rev.  Benjamin  Foltz 

(Balance) : 500  CO 

$1,001,394  26 

H.  W.  HUBBARD,  Treasurer,  108  Bible  House,  New  York. 


1890.] 


NATIONAL   SOCIETIES. 


67 


CONGREGATIONAL  SUNDAY  SCHOOL  AND  PUBLISHING  SOCIETY. 

Headquarters— Congregational  House,  Boston. 
Branch— 175  Wabash  Avenue,  Chicago. 


OFFICERS. 


President.  —  Samuel  B.  Cafen. 
Secretary.  —  Geo.  M.  Boynton,  d.  d. 
Field  Sect.  -Wk.  A.  Duncan,  ph.  d. 
Editor. — M.  C.  Hazard. 


Business  Manager.  — 

Wm  .  F.  Whtttemorb, 
a„»~4.       \  Ow.  P.  Smith,  Boston. 
Agents.  —  j  j   H  tewksbury,  Chicago, 

Treasurer.  —  E.  Lawrence  Barnard. 


DIRRCTOR8. 


Alex.  McKbnzte,  d.  d. 
Joshua  W.  Wellman,  d.  d. 
Rev.  Charlies  B.  Ricr. 
B.  Frank  Hamilton,  d.  d. 
William  H.  Ward  well. 
Samukl  B.  Caprn. 
Chablss  A.  Richardson. 
E.  Lawrence  Barnard. 
John  N.  Denibon,  Eaq. 
Hon.  James  M.  W.  Hall. 
Joshua  W.  Davis,  Esq. 

MlCHAKL  BURNHAM,  D.  D. 

David  Gregg,  d.  d. 


George  W.  Coburn. 

Wm.  F.  Whtttrmorr. 

Rev.  Smith  Baker* 

Rev.  Neb EMi ah  Botnton. 

Arthur  S.  Johnson. 

Arthur  Little,  d.  d. 

H.  Edward  Abbott. 

Frbd'k  H.  Kidder. 

E.  F.  Williams,  d.  d.,  Chicago,  111 

C  H.  Cask, 

Isaac  W.  Camp,  •• 

Gen.  Joseph  B.  Leaks,       '* 

Oren  B.  Taft,  Esq., 


it 


it 
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Object: 

First.  —  To  direct  the  charities  of  the  chnrohes  in  establishing  Sunday  schools  in 
needy  places,  to  provide  those  that  are  weak  with  such  equipments  as  shall  enable 
them  to  be  efficient,  and  to  systematize  and  give  direction  to  Sunday-school  work. 

Second.  —  To  furnish  to  pattors,  teachers,  and  Sunday  schools  aids  to  the  study  of 
the  Bible,  and  all  needful  Sunday-school  literature. 

Third. — To  prepare  general  religious  reading,  and  to  distribute  tracts  and  books 
amoog  the  destitute. 

Fourth.—  To  set  forth  the  history  and  explain  the  principles  and  polity  of  the 
Congregational  chnrohes. 

the  missionary  department 

Sustain*  Sunday-school  missionaries;  furnishes  Sunday-school  helps,  libraries,  and 
other  literature  to  new  and  needy  Sunday  schools,  either  gratuitously  or  at  reduced 
cost.    Contributions  are  used  only  for  missionary  work. 

During  the  year  1889,  tbey  have  through  their  superintendents,  missionaries  and 
others  aided  in  the  organization  of  485  Sunday -schools.  They  have  made  about  2,500 
grants  of  Sunday-school  helps  and  other  literature.  Their  missionaries  have  visited 
many  new  fields,  canvassed  many  communities,  and  preached  on  Sundays  and  at 
other  times. 

The  receipts  for  the  year  were  $54,984.82,  and  the  expenses.  $56,470.26. 

Publishes  the  Pilgrim  Series  of  lesson  helps,  adapted  to  all  grades  of  teachers  and 
scholars ;  the  Well-Spring  and  the  Mayflower,  weekly  papers  for  children  and  youth ;  the 
Pilgrim  Teacher,  monthly,  containing  expositions  of  the  lessons,  news  of  Sunday 
schools  and  missionary  work,  lists  of  books  for  Sunday-school  libraries,  etc.;  and 
all  other  requisites  for  Sunday  schools.  It  also  issues  books,  tracts,  and  pamphlets  on . 
general  religious  subjects,  and  on  matters  of  special  interest  to  Congregationaliats. 

Books  and  tracts  from  all  publishers  at  lowest  rates. 


THE  BUSINESS  DEPARTMENT 

Directory.  1.  General  correspondence  concerning  missionary  work  should  be  ad- 
dressed to  Bev.  George  M.  Boy n ton,  d.  d.,  Secretary,  Congregational  House,  Boston. 

2.  Correspondence  in  regard  to  the  representation  of  toe  Missionary  work  of  the 
Society  before  conferences  and  churches  should  be  addressed  to  W.  A.  Duncan, 
ph.  D. ,  Field  Secretary,  at  the  Bonton  office.    * 

3.  Contributions  should  be  sent  to  E.  Lawrence  Barnard,  Treasurer,  Congrega- 
tional House,  Boston. 

4.  Correspondence  concerning  state  Sunday-school  work  or  contributions  may  be 
sent  to  the  Superintendent  of  each  State. 

5.  Correspondence  relating  to  manuscripts,  articles  for  periodicals,  tracts,  etc., 
should  he  directed  to  M.  C.  Hazard,  Editor,  Room  30,  Congregational  House,  Boston. 

6.  Orders,  and  correspondence  relating  to  business  matters  may  be  addressed  to 
W.  F.  Whittemore,  Congregational  House,  Boston,  or  to  either  of  the  Agents. 


68  CONGREGATIONAL  YEAR-BOOK.  [1890. 


THE  NEW  WEST  EDUCATION  COMMISSION. 

Incorporated  Nov.  3, 1879. 

Western  Office,  101  Washington  Street,  Chicago,  Illinois. 
Eastern  Office,  6  Congregational  House,  Boston,  Mass. 

orncsBS. 

President.  -Mr.  W.  E.  Hals,  189  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago. 
Vice-President.  —  Sm boh  Gilbert,  d.  d.,  Advance  Office. 
Rec.  Secretary.  — Gt.  S.  F.  Savage,  d.  d.,  Western  Office. 
'General  Secretary.  —  Rev.  Charles  R.  Bliss,  Western  Office. 
Assistant  Secretary.  —Mr.  George  M.  Hbrrick,  Western  Offioe. 
Field  Secretary.  —  Rev.  8.  S.  Mathews,  Eastern  Office. 
Treasurer.  —  Mr.  Wm.  H.  Hubbard,  "The  Rookery,"  Chicago. 
Superintendent  in  Utah.  — Mr.  Isaac  Huse.  Jr.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 
"  "  New  Mexico.  — Bay.  E.  Lyman  Hood,  Albuquerque. 

Object.  —  The  promotion  of  Christian  civilization  in  Utah  and  adjacent  States  and 
Territories ,  by  the  education  of  the  children  and  youth  under  Christian  teachers,  and 
t>y  the  use  of  such  other  kindred  agencies  as  may  at  any  time  be  deemed  wise. 

PROGRESS. 

General  Statement,  July  1, 1888. 

Schools  of  all  grades 31 

Number  of  Teachers 72 

Pupils 3,255 

Mormons 1,036 

Apostates 886 

Mexicans 115 

Sabbath  schools 24 

Pupils  in  8.  S 2,000 

Financial  Statement. 

Total  income  for  year  1888-9 965,033  07 

Expenditures  for  the  year 68,117  70 

Debt. 

Amount  of  debt  July  1, 1888,  incurred  for  buildings  in  part  from  pre- 
vious year. 912,084  63 

Special  Needs. 

To  be  supplied  only  as  funds  are  specially  furnished. 

3?ew  building  at  Albuquerque,  New  Mexico 915,000  00 

"         "  Heber,  Utah 4,000  00 

The  Woman's  Home  Missionary  Association,  whose  office  is  in  Boston,  have  given 
^rery  liberal  support  to  the  work  of  the  Commission,  from  the  early  days  of  the  move- 
ment   They  now  support  eight  teachers  —  six  in  Utah  and  two  in  New  Mexico. 

The  Woman's  Home  Minsionary  Unions  of  Connecticut,  Vermont,  New  York, 
Ohio,  Michigan,  Illinois,  Wisconsin,  Minnesota,  Iowa,  Kansas,  Dakota,  and  Missouri 
are  auxiliary  to  the  Commission,  and  render  much  valuable  and  most  welcome  aid. 

The  two  offices  of  the  Commission  are  in  the  oharge  of  competent  clerks,  under 
the  supervision  of  the  Secretary.  Correspondence  may  be  addressed  to  New  West 
Education  Commission  at  either  offloe.  Letters  intended  for  the  Seoretary  alone 
should  be  marked  "  Personal." 

The  work  of  the  New  West  Commission  as  a  whole,  comprising  its  permanent 
academies  and  its  common  schools,  its  Sabbath  school*,  ana  Christian  Endeavor 
societies,  its  religious  servioes  and  pastoral  work,  is  much  wider  in  its  reach,  more 
extended  and  powerful  in  its  influence,  and  far  grander  in  its  opportunities  and  its 
promise  than  the  churches  that  sustain  it,  or  than  even  the  Directors  of  the  Com- 
mission, suppose. 


1890.]  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARIES.  69» 


THE  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINAEIES. 


BANGOR  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY,  Bangor,  Mb. 

Opened  October,  1816. 

FACULTY. 

Levi  L.  Paenb,  d.  d.,  Waldo  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History. 

John  8.  Sbwall,  d.  d.,  Fogg  Professor  of  Sacred  Rhetoric  and  Oratory,  and  Lec- 
turer on  Pastoral  Theology. 

Lbwis  F.  Stxabns,  d.  d.,  Buck  Professor  of  Christian  Theology  and  Lecturer  on 
Church  Polity. 

Charles  J.  H.  Ropes,  Hayes  Professor  of  New  Testament  Language  and  Literature* 

Francis  B.  Dbnio,  Professor  of  Old  Testament  Language  and  Literature. 


Occasional  courses  of  lectures  on  practical  subjects  connected  with  the  ministry, 
ministerial  work  and  experience  are  given  by  pastors  and  others. 

Tbrms  of  Admission.  —  Bangor  Seminary  is  open  to  all  denominations  of  Chris- 
tians. Candidates  for  admission  must  produce  testimony  of  their  church  member- 
ship and  of  their  collegiate  education.  If  they  have  not  pursued  a  college  course, 
they  will  be  examined,  and  must  exhibit  mental  training  and  attainments  sufficient,, 
in  the  judgment  of  the  Faculty,  to  warrant  their  entering  upon  a  course  of  theologi- 
cal study.  Those  whose  age  or  circumstance*  forbid  the  pursuit  of  the  complete 
course  of  study  may,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Faculty,  be  admitted  to  the  studies  of 
the  Middle  year,  and  continue  their  course  with  the  full  privileges  of  the  Seminary. 

Coursb  of  Study.  —  Junior  Year,  Hebrew  Grammar,  Principles  of  Interpreta- 
tion, Exegesis  of  the  Greek  and  Hebrew  Scriptures;  Lectures  on  Old  Testament 
Theology,  and  on  New  Testament  Theology;  New  Testament  Greek;  Introductory 
Philosophy,  with  text-books  and  lectures;  Essays,  and  Lectures  on  Style  and  Eng- 
lish Literature. 

Middle  Year,  Systematic  Theology;  Ancient  Church  History;  Exegetical  studies- 
continued:  New  Testament  Greek  continued;  Vocal  Culture  and  Oratory. 

Senior  Year,  Mediae val  and  Modern  Church  History;  Homiletios;  Pastoral  the- 
ology and  Church  Polity;  Exegetical  studies  continued;  New  Testament  Greek  con- 
tinued. 

Special  instruction  in  Nbw  Tbstambnt  Greek.  —  Attention  is  specially  called 
to  the  provision  for  instruction  in  New  Testament  Greek.    The  demands  of  the* 
churches  for  pastors  have  been  greater  than  could  be  supplied  with  men  of  col- 
legiate education.     The  Seminary  has  therefore  admitted  students  who  are  well 
qualified  in  other  respects,  but  have  no  classical  training.    These  are  usually  per- 
sons who  by  reason  of  age  or  other  circumstances  are  unable  to  delay  longer  their 
theological  studies,  and  oannot  wisely  be  counselled  to  seek  further  preparation  in 
some  classical  institution.    With  reference  to  the  needs  of  this  class,  special  instruc- 
tion in  New  Testament  Greek  has  been  provided. 

Preaching  —  As  it  is  believed  to  be  conducive  to  the  best  professional  training  to 
combine  practice  with  theory,  and  as  special  facilities  are  afforded  in  the  compara- 
tively destitute  missionary  fields  in  the  immediate  neighborhood  of  the  Seminary,, 
students  are  allowed  to  exercise  their  gifts  in  holding  meetings  and  in  preaching  as 
opportunities  may  offer,  under  the  expres*  approbation  of  the  Faculty,  it  being  pro- 
vided that  the.  prescribed  exercises  of  the  Seminary  are  not  neglected.  This  privi- 
lege is  enlarged  after  licensure  at  the  close  of  the  Middle  Year. 

Post-graduate  Scholarships.  —  Two  scholarships  have  been  recently  estab- 
lished for  graduates  of  this  Seminary.    One  is  in  Bowdoin  College  and  is  for  the  pur- 
pose of  aiding  any  student  who,  after  graduating  in  the  Seminary,  desires  to  take  a* 
post-graduate  year  in  the  College     The  other  is  for  the  benefit  of  any  student  who- 
wishes  to  take  a  fourth  year  of  study  in  the  Seminary. 

Expenses.  —  There  is  no  charge  for  tuition,  rooms,  furniture,  library,  or  any  priv- 
ilege of  the  Seminary.  The  dormitory  has  been  thoroughly  repaired  and  refitted.. 
The  rooms  are  carpeted  and  furnished.  The  income  of  the  Washburn  fund  and  some 
other  funds,  given  expressly  to  aid  members  of  the  Semiuary,  will  be  distributed  to- 
those  who  need. 

Library.  —  The  Seminary  has  an  excellent  library,  numbering  sixteen  thousand 
volumes,  specially  selected  to  meet  the  wants  of  the  students.  There  is  a  permanent, 
library  fund,  with  the  income  of  which  constant  additions  are  made  of  the  latest  and 
most  valuable  literature. 

The  next  seminary  year  will  open  on  Thursday,  Sept.  11, 1890. 

The  next  anniversary  will  occur  on  Wednesday,  June  3, 1891. 

For  Catalogues  or  for  admission,  address 

FRANCIS  B.  DBNIO,  Secretary. 


1890.]  THEOLOGICAL   SEMINARIES.  71 

AXDOVER  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY,  Andovrb,  Mass. 
Opened  for  servioe,  September  28, 1806. 

FACULTY. 

Edwards  A.  Park,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.,  Professor  Emeritus  of  Christian  Theology. 

Austin  Phrlfs,  d.  d.,  Professor  Emeritus  of  Sacred  Rhetoric. 

Jokk  P.  Qulltvrr,  d.  d.,  Stone  Professor  of  the  Relations  of  Christianity  to  the 

Secular  Sciences. 
Eorrrt  C.  Smyth,  d.  d.,  Brown  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History,  and  President 

of  the  Faculty. 
William  J.  Tucker,  d.  d.,  Bartlet  Professor  of  Sacred  Rhetoric,  and  Lecturer  on 

Pastoral  Theology. 
Roy.  John  P.  Taylor,  m.  a.,  Taylor  Professor  of  Biblical  Theology.    (Assigned  to 

Biblical  History  and  Oriental  Archaeology.) 
Roy.  J.  Wbslry  Churchill,  m.  a.,  Jones  Professor  of  Elocution. 
Grorgb  Harris,  d.  d.,  Abbot  Professor  of  Christian  Theology. 
Edward  Y.  HnvcKS,  d.  d.,  Smith  Professor  of  Biblical  Theology. 
Rer.  William  H.  Rydkr,  m.  a.,  Associate  Professor  of  Sacred  Literature. 
Grorgr  F.  Moorr,d.  d., Hitchcock  Professor  of  the  Hebrew  Language  and  Literature. 
Rev.  William  L.  Ropes,  m.  a.,  Librarian. 
Sklah  Merrill,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.,  Curator  of  the  Museum. 

lecturers,  1889-1890. 

Boy.  E.  G.  Robinson,  d.  d.,  ll.  tj.,  Hyde  Lecturer  on  Foreign  Missions. 
Prof.  Jacob  Gould  Sorurman,  m.  a.,  d.  so.,  Winkley  Lecturer  on  Belief  in  God, 
its  Sources  and  Grounds. 

1890-1891. 

Bishop  John  F.  Hurst,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.,  Hyde  Lecturer  on  Foreign  Missions. 
Pros.  M.  H.  Buckham,  d.  D.,  Winkley  Lecturer  on  Christianity  at  Work  upon 
Social  Problems. 

Calendar. — The  annual  period  of  study  is  divided  into  three  Sessions  by  two 
recesses.    The  next  Seminary  year  begins  on  Wednesday,  September  17,  1890,  and 
-ends  -June  11, 1891.     Recesses,  Deo.  22-Jan.  5;  March  19-23;  vacation,  June  11- 
Sept.16. 

Course  of  Study.  —  The  Junior  Year  is  devoted  mainly  to  Biblical  Exegesis  and 
Introduction;  the  Middle  year  to  Biblical  and  Systematic  Theology;  the  Senior  to 
Sacred  Rhetoric,  Pastoral  Theology,  and  History  of  Christian  Life  and  Doctrine. 
Systematic  Theology  is  begun  in  the  first  year;  also  Biblical  History.  Lectures  on 
Christianity  and  Science,  the  8criptures,  Elocution,  with  exercises  in  vocal  culture, 
-continue  through  the  oourse.  Electives  in  O.  T.  Introduction,  N.  T.  Exegesis, 
Life  of  Christ,  Christian  Ethics.  Social  Economics;  also,  optionals  in  Philosophy, 
German,  Greek,  Arabic,  Aramaic,  Hieroglyphs,  etc. 

Fourth  Yrar  for  advanced  study.  Each  member  of  the  Advance  Class  chooses 
his  studies,  subject  to  approval  by  the  Faculty,  and  receives  from  the  professors  in 
the  departments  chosen  personal  direction  and  assistance.  Special  facilities  are 
afforded  for  private  reading  and  researoh.  Ten  scholarships  ($200  each)  are  avail- 
able for  members  of  this  class. 

Library  and  Museum.  —  The  Library  now  numbers  more  than  47,000  volumes,  is 
constantly  increased,  and  is  open  every  week-day  for  the  examination  and  drawing 
of  books.  A  full  reference  library  has  been  opened  on  the  ground  floor  of  Brechin 
Hall.  The  Museum  comprises  objects  relating  to  missionary  life  and  work,  a  monu- 
mental slab  from  Nimrdud,  a  relief  model  of  Jerusalem,  and  a  collection,  recently 
greatly  increased,  of  Palestinian  flowers,  birds  animals,  reptiles,  insects,  domestic 
utensils,  weapons,  coins,  rolls,  inscriptions,  etc.,  constituting  a  remarkably  large 
Rod  rich  biblical  museum  in  which  may  be  seen  a  multitude  ofobjects  referre  d  to  in 
the  Bible. 

A  w*Il-fumished  Gymnasium  is  open  to  the  use  of  the  students. 

Location.  —  The  Seminary  was  located  with  a  view  to  the  advantages  of  uninter- 
rupted study.  These  advantages  have  been  retained,  and  are  accounted  of  increasing 
value.  At  the  same  time,  through  the  rise  and  growth  of  oities  in  the  immediate 
-vicinity,  the  students  of  the  Seminary  have  special  opportunities  for  studying  the 
various  conditions  of  ohurch  work,  and  the  different  method**  of  preaching.  Anuover 
is  within  four  miles  of  Lawrence,  ten  of  Lowell  and  Haverhill,  fifteen  of  Salem,  and 
twenty  of  Cambridge  and  Boston.    The  situation  is  remarkably  healthful. 

For  information  respecting  Conditions  of  Membership,  Optional  Work,  Honorary 
Scholarships,  Pastoral  Scholarship*  for  Evangelistio  work  in  Boston  and  for  the 
investigation  of  special  subjects  in  Reformatory  work,  the  Winkley  and  Seminary 
Fellowithips  ($600  each),  Expenses  and  Pecuniary  aid,  see  Catalogue,  which  may 
be  obtained  by  application  to  the  President  of  the  Faculty. 


1890.]  THEOLOGICAL  8EMINAKIE8.  73 

CHICAGO  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY,  Chicago,  III. 
Opened  lor  Instruction,  October,  1808. 

FAODLTY. 

FKAXKLnr  W.  Fibk,  d.  d.v  ll.  d.,  President  and  Wisconsin  Professor  of   Sacred 

Rhetoric 
Gborgb  N.  Boabdman,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.,  Illinois  Professor  of  Systematic  Theology. 
Samuel  Ivan  Ourtiss,  d.  d..  New  England  Professor  of  Ola  Testament  Literature 

and  Interpretation,  and  Librarian. 
G.  Buckingham  Willoox,  d.  d.,  Stone  Professor  of  Pastoral  Theology  and  Special 

8tudie*. 
Hugh  McDonald  Scott,  d.  d.,  Sweetser  and  Michigan  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical 

History. 
Rev.  George  H.  Gilbert,  ph.  d.,  Iowa  Professor  of  New  Testament  Literature 

and  Interpretation. 
Prof.  J.  R.  J.  Anthony,  Instructor  in  Elocution. 
Rev.  G.  A.  Zimmerman,  ph.  d.,  Instructor  in  the  German  Department. 
Rev.  R.  A.  Jernberg,  b.  d.,  Instructor  in  the  Dano-Norwegian  Department. 
Rev.  Fridolf  Risbbrq,  Instructor  in  the  Swedish  Department 
Rev.  M.  W.  Montgomery,  Instructor  in  English  in  the  Scandinavian  Department. 

Admission. — The  Seminary  is  open  to  students  of  all  denominations.  Candidates 
for  admission  to  the  regular  course  must  have  received  a  collegiate  education,  or  an 
equivalent  preparation.  Students  from  other  seminaries  may  be  admitted  by  cer- 
tificate. 

Terms  and  Vacations.  —  The  next  term  will  begin  Wednesday,  Sept.  10, 1890. 
and  continue  till  the  fourth  Wednesday  in  April,  when  there  will  be  a  vacation  of 
four  mooths,  forprivate  study  and  remunerative  Christian  work. 

Situation.  —  The  Seminary  Buildings  front  Union  Park.  The  location  is  quiet, 
but  the  centre  of  the  city  may  be  reached  in  fifteen  minutes. 

Course  or  Study. — The  Juniors  have  four  exercises  a  week  in  Hebrew,  four  in 
Greek,  and  one  each  in  Theology.  History,  Homiletics,  and  Elocution.  The  Middlers 
have  five  exercises  a  week  in  Theology,  two  each  In  History,  Hebrew,  and  Greek, 
and  one  each  in  Homiletics,  and  Elocution ,m  The  Seniors  have  three  exercises  a  week 
in  Homiletics,  two  each  in  Hebrew  and  Greek,  three  in  History,  one  in  Theology,  and 
one  in  Pastoral  Theology,  besides  private  exercises  in  Homiletics  and  Elocution. 
The  "Special  Course"  includes  the  full  course  in  all  the  years,  except  Hebrew 
and  Greek,  and  has  the  following  supplementary  studies,  which  are  limited  to 
the  first  year:  Rhetoric,  Logic,  Moral  Philosophy,  and  daily  exercises  in  English 
Composition  and  Bible  Exposition. 

Thb  German  and  thb  Scandinavian  Departments.  —  Students  in  these 
departments  take  the  regular  or  special  course  in  the  English  language,  according 
to  their  grade  of  preparation,  that  they  may  be  able  to  preach  also  in  English. 
They  are,  howef er,  excused  from  some  English  studies,  principally  of  a  homiletical 
or  practical  kind,  in  place  of  which  they  attend  such  exercises  in  their  own  native 
languages  as  are  best  adapted  to  prepare  them  to  minister  to  our  German  or  Scan- 
dinavian fellow-citizens. 

Examinations.— In  each  year  there  are  two  public  examinations,  oral  and  written, 
of  all  the  classes. 

The  Alumni  Institute  will  be  held  in  anniversary  week,  April  22. 

Hammond  Library. — This  contains  the  General  and  the  Reference  Library 
with  over  9,400  volumes,  and  the  Reading  Room.  Both  of  the  latter  are  furnished 
with  the  best  helps  for  students,  and  are  open  daily.  The  students  have  easy  access, 
also,  to  the  public  libraries  of  Chicago,  some  of  which  are  among  the  best  endowed 
in  the  country. 

Expenses.—  No  charges  are  made  for  instruction,  or  for  the  use  of  Hammond 
Library.  Furnished  rooms  are  assigned  to  new  Ktudents,  by  the  treasurer,  in  the  order 
of  application'.  The  following  charges  are  made  for  the  occupancy  of  rooms  in  the 
Seminary  buildings:  incidentals  and  care  of  students'  rooms,  $15  a  year;  fuel  and 
light,  $10  a  year.  Good  hoard  can  be  had  in  private  families  in  the  neighborhood  of 
the  Seminary  for  $2.50  or  $3.00  a  week. 

FsxnrxiARY  Aid.  —  From  the  American  Education  Society,  supplemented  by  the 
Wentern  Education  Society  and  the  Scholarship  funds  of  the  Seminary,  a  total  of 
$100  a  year  for  students  in  the  regular  course,  snd  $120  for  Middlers  and  Seniors 
in  the  special  course,  who  cannot  provide  the  means  to  pay  their  own  expenses 
without  undue  delay  in  their  studies,  and  who  give,  promise  of  usefulness  In  the 
ministry.  Owing  to  the  large  increase  in  the  number  of  students,  aid  cannot  be 
afforded  to  needy  students  in  the  special  and  Foreign  Departments  of  the  first  year 
beyond  $00.  This  sum  is  given  only  in  the  second  half  of  the  year  to  those  who 
pass  creditably  the  Holiday  examination.  Students  also  enjoy  opportunities  for 
earning  money  by  teaching,  mission  work,  and  preaching. 

Application  for  admission  or  for  catalogues  may  be  made  to  Prof.  H.  H.  Scott, 
Secretary  of  the  Faculty,  520  West  Adams  St.,  or  to  Mr.  H.  W.  Chester,  Treasurer, 
81  Ashland  Boulevard,  Chicago,  111. 


1890.]  THEOLOGICAL   SEMINARIES.  75 

HARTFORD  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY,  Hartford,  Ct. 

Founded,  1834. 

FACULTY. 

Chjhtxr  T>.   Hartrantt,   d.  d.,  President,   Waldo  Professor  of    Biblical  and 

Ecclesiastical  History,  and  Instructor  in  Encyclopedia  and  Methodology. 
Edwin   G.   Bissell,  d.  d.,  Nettleton  Professor  of  the  Hebrew  Language  and 

Literature,  and  Instructor  in  Syriao  and  Biblical  Aramaic 
Andrew  G.  Zenob,  d.  d.,  Hosmer  Professor  of  New  Testament  Exegesis. 
Graham  Taylor,  d.  d.,  Samuel  Hawes  Professor  of  Practical  Theology. 
Waldo  8.  Pratt,  a.  m.,  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  Music  and  Hymnology,  and 

Registrar. 
Ernest  G.  Richardson,  ph.  d.,  Associate  Professor  of  Bibliology,  and  Librarian. 
Clark  S.  Bkardblee,  a.  m.,  Associate  Professor  of  Systematic  Theology. 
Williston  Walker,  ph.  d.,  Associate  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History. 
Charles  8.  Nash,  a.  m.,  Instructor  in  Elocution  and  in  Biblical  Theology. 
Arthur  L.  Gillett,  a.  m.,  Associate  Professor  of  Apologetics. 
AUGUSTUS  C.  Thompson,  d.  d.,  Lecturer  on  Foreign  Missions. 
Austin  B.  Bassbtt,  b  d.,  Lecturer  on  Experiential  Theology. 
Prof.  Albert  8.  Cook,  ph.  d.  ,  of  Yale  University,  Carew  Lecturer  for  1890-91. 

Subject:  "  The  Religious  Literature  of  the  Middle  English  Period." 

The  Srminary  is  managed  by  a  Board  of  Trustees,  annually  elected  by  The 
Pastoral  Union,  a  large  and  increasing  body  of  aotive  ministers.  The  members  of 
the  Union,  the  Trustees  and  the  Faculty  give  assent  to  the  creed  of  the  Union  as  in 
accord  with  the  doctrinal  belief  of  historic  Congregationalism. 

The  Bible  holds  a  central  position  in  the  system  of  the  institution,  requiring  from 
both  instructors  and  students  the  ablest  and  devoutest  treatment.  The  course  of 
study  aims  (1)  to  establish  sound  methods  of  investigating  the  Scriptures,  (2)  to 
train  the  power  of  formulating  Scriptural  truth,  and  (3)  to  indicate  the  way  of 
applying  that  truth  both  to  the  facts  of  history  and  experience  and  to  all  problems 
of  the  present  and  the  future.  The  Bible  is  minutely  studied  in  its  original  Ian* 
guages;  systems  of  faith  and  morals  are  inductively  built  up  out  of  Biblical  ma- 
terials: every  kind  of  practical  question  regarding  individual  and  social  life  is 
studied  In  the  light  of  Biblical  revelation. 

Hence  the  Seminary  steadfastly  presents  God's  thought  and  God's  will  as  the 
supreme  objects  of  all  science  and  the  supreme  guides  of  all  conduct.  It  is  thus 
forced  to  oppose  all  rationalistic  and  secularizing  tendencies.  Not  only  does  it  up- 
hold "Theology,  the  queen  of  sciences/'  but  its  chief  purpose  as  an  educational 
agency  is  the  formation  under  God  of  personal  religious  character,  devout  and  de- 
voted, as  the  only  basis  for  scholarship,  conduct,  ana  power. 

The  method  of  instruction  is  partly  through  text-l>ooks.  partly  by  lectures,  and 
partly  through  original  investigation  on  the  part  of  the  student.  Emphasis  is  laid 
throughout  upon  a  close  personal  relation  between  instructor  and  pupil.  The  course 
of  instruction  is  unusually  unified,  continuous,  and  thorough.  The  apparatus  includes 
ample  buildings,  a  library  of  45,000  volumes  and  over  20,000  pamphlets,  reading- 
room,  gymnasium,  etc.  The  habit  of  original  investigation  is  diligently  cultivated. 
Methods  believed  to  be  peculiarly  effective  are  used  in  Hebrew  and  Greek,  in  history, 
in  dogmatic  theology,  and  in  pastoral  theology.  In  the  latter  field  not  only  is 
instruction  given  in  theory,  but  extensive  practical  work  is  expected  in  preaching,  in 
the  methods  of  all  varieties  of  evangelistic  and  charitable  effort,  and  in  personal 
Christian  work  among  all  classes  of  men.  Systematic  instruction  is  provided  in 
music  and  elocution.  In  view  of  the  increasing  value  to  students  of  theology  of  a 
knowledge  of  German,  competent  instruction  in  that  language  is  provided. 

Special  and  advanced  courses  are  provided  for  those  who  desire  them. 

As  incentives  to  scholarship,  four  prizes,  two  fellowships  for  foreign  study,  and  suit- 
able degrees  (granted  only  on  special  examination)  are  offered. 

Terms  of  Admission.  —  Candidates  for  admission  must  be  members  of  some 
Christian  church,  and  graduates  of  some  college  (or  at  least  of  sufficient  literary 
acquisition  to  undertake  the  regular  course).  Those  who  are  not  college  graduates 
may  be  admitted  on  probation  during  the  first  semester. 

All  courses  are  open  to  women  on  the  same  terms  as  to  men. 

Expenses.  —  No  charge  1b  made  for  tuition,  rooms,  furniture,  and  bedding,  or  use 
of  the  library  and  apparatus,  except  a  nominal  fee  of  $20  for  use  of  steam  and  for 
supervision.  Board  is  provided  at  the  Seminary  under  the  care  of  the  Students' 
Association  at  $3.50  per  week. 

Scholarship  aid  is  provided  for  those  needing  it  to  the  amount  of  860  to  $100  per 
'  year,  in  addition  to  the  grant  of  $75  from  the  Education  Society.  Various  oppor- 
tunities fur  remunerative  work  are  open  to  those  who  desire  it. 

Calendar.  —The  fifty-seventh  year  begins  on  Sept.  18, 1890,  and  closes  on  Hay  14, 
1891,  with  recesses  at  Thanksgiving,  Christmas,  and  Easter.  For  convenience  the 
various  courses  are  arranged  in  two  semesters,  the  second  of  which  begins  on  Jan.  19, 
1891.    Examinations  are  held  at  the  close  of  both  semesters. 

For  the  annual  Register,  which  gives  full  details  of  the  course  of  study  and  of 
the  entire  Seminary  organization,  address  either  the  President  or  the  Rroistrar. 


76  CONGREGATIONAL  YEAR-BOOK.  [1890. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  THEOLOGY  IN  OBERLIN  COLLEGE, 

Obbbun,  Ohio. 
Opened  for  sendee  in  1836. 

FACULTY. 

Rev.  Jambs  H.  Faibchild,  Finney  Professor  of  Theology  and  Moral  Philosophy. 

Rev.  William  G.  Ballahtqhe,  Professor  of  Old  Testament  Language  and  Literature, 

Rev.  G.  Fbbdbbick  Wright,  Professor  of  New  Testament  Language  and  Literature. 

Rev.  Albbrt  H.  Cubbibb,  Holbrook  Professor  of  Sacred  Rhetoric  and  Pastoral 
Theology. 

Rev.  Frank  H.  Foster,  Professor  of  Church  History. 

Rev.  William  B.  Chamberlain,  Instructor  in  Elocution. 

Rev.  John  Lbaddtgham,  Principal  aod  Professor  of  Theology  in  the  Slavic  De- 
partment. 

Rev.  Edward  I.  Boswobth,  Professor  of  the  English  Bible. 

Louis  F.  Miskovsky,  B.  S.,  Instructor  in  the  Slavic  Languages. 

Rev..  A.  Hastings  Ross,  Special  Lecturer  on  Church  Polity. 

Rev.  Jambs  Douglas,  Douglas  Lecturer  on  the  Relations  of  Science  and  Religion, 
and  on  Comparative  Religion. 

The  Department  of  Theology  is  open  for  the  admission  of  students  of  every  denomi- 
nation. Students  of  this  department  are  permitted  to  attend  lectures  and  c)  <ssea 
in  the  other  departments,  so  far  as  they  may  have  time,  without  extra  charge.  Upon 
those  who  complete  the  three  years'  Classical  Course,  the  Academic  Degree  of  Bach- 
elor of  Divinity  (b.  d.)  is  conferred. 

Classical  Coubsb.  —  This  has  recently  been  greatly  enlarged  and  rearranged  upon 
the  elective  system.  Candidates  for  a  degree  are  required  to  have  completed  work 
amounting  to  1,138  hours  of  lectures  and  recitations  (besides  rhetorical  work).  Of 
this  work,  628  hours  are  required,  including  courses  in  Exegesis  of  the  Greek  New 
Testament,  Natural  and  Revealed  Theology,  Churoh  History,  Homiletics,  Relations 
of  Science  and  Religion,  and  the  Forms  of  Modern  Scepticism. 

In  addition,  1,250  hours  of  elective  work  are  offered,  of  which  the  student  most 
elect  at  least  510  hours.  The  elective  courses  include  Hebrew  and  Old  Testament 
Exegesis,  Old  Testament  Introduction  and  Theology,  Aramaic,  Septuagint  Greek, 
New  Testament  Exegesis,  Church  History,  History  of  Doctrine,  Church  Polity, 
Homiletics,  and  Pastoral  Theology. 

English  Coubsb.  —  This  is  to  prepare  mature  men  for  the  ministry  in  two  years. 
It  includes  preparatory  studies  in  Rhetoric  and  Philosophy,  340  hours  Exegesis  of 
the  English  Bible,  Special  Lectures,  and  the  full  course  of  Systematic  and  Practical 
Theology. 

Slavic  Department.  —  The  object  of  this  department  is  to  train  up  pastors  for 
the  Slavio  immigrants  now  in  this  country.  It  is  in  charge  of  a  principal,  an  Ameri- 
can, and  a  Bohemian-American  instructor.  The  course  of  study  occupies  three  years, 
and,  in  English,  includes  instruction  in  the  Old  and  New  Testaments,  Mental  and 
Moral  Philosophy,  Church  History,  and  Theology.  In  Bohemian,  the  students  are 
drilled  in  the  preparation  and  delivery  of  such  various  addresses  as  may  be  required 
of  them  in  their  after  work. 

Library.  —  The  Library  of  the  College  contains  over  twenty  thousand  volumes. 

Council  Hall,  the  building  devoted  exclusively  to  the  Department  of  Theology, 
provides  fully  furnished  rooms  for  fifty  students.  No  expense  is  incurred  for  instruc- 
tion, or  for  the  use  of  the  library.  The  price  of  board  is  from  $2  00  to  $2.50  per  week, 
or  from  $68  to  $85  for  the  thirty-four  weeks  of  the  theological  year.  Fuel  and 
lights  will  not  cost  more  than  $15.  Add  the  charge  of  $5.00  per  term  for  the  care 
of  the  building,  and  the  entire  necessctry  expenses  of  the  year—  not  including  cloth- 
ing, travelling  expenses,  and  books — need  not  exceed  $100. 

Help  is  granted  from  scholarship  funds  contributed  by  friends  of  the  Seminary 
and  from  the  American  Education  8ociety.  The  amount  ordinarily  received  from 
both  these  sources  is  $150. 

The  opportunities  for  students  to  aid  in  meeting  their  expenses  are  sufficiently 
numerous.  Some  are  employed  as  teachers  in  the  Preparatory  School  connected  with 
the  College,  and  the  amount  received  for  teaching  an  hour  each  day  exoeeds  the  cost 
of  board.  Many  vacant  pulpits  m  the  vicinity  are  supplied  by  theological  students, 
and  compensation  is  rendered.  During  the  summer  vacation  of  fifteen  weeks,  all 
may  supply  vacant  pulpits  in  home-missionary  and  other  fields;  and  suoh  opportu- 
nities are  abundant. 

The  year  of  study  consists  of  thirty-four  weeks  in  three  terms.  The  next  year  be- 
gins Tuesday,  Sept.  16, 1890. 


1890.]  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARIES.  77 

PACIFIC  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY,  Oakland,  Cal. 

Opened  for  service  Jane,  1869. 

FAOTXLTY. 

Joseph  A.  Benton,  d.  d.,  Professor  of  Sacred  Literature  and  (pro  tern. )  of  Philosophy. 

Israel  E.  Dwinbll,  d.  D.,*  Professor  of  Homiletios  and  Pastoral  Theology,  and 
(pro  tern,)  of  New  Testament  Greek. 

George  Mooab,  d.  d.,  Professor  of  Systematic  Theology,  and  (pro  tern.)  of  Eccle- 
siastical History. 

Lectures  are  given  frequently  by  leading  pastors  of  the  State. 


Regular  Studies.  —  First  Tear.  Greek;  Hebrew*.  Sac-e*i  Orography  and  An- 
tiquities. Origin,  History,  Authority,  Inspiration  mil  <.  .taou  ut  the  Bible;  Inter- 
pretation of  the  Scriptures;  Religions  of  the  Wot-  l.  other  thau  the  Christian; 
Natural  Science;  Mental  and  Moral  Science;  Rhetorical  Exercises. 

Second  Year.  —  Biblical  Theology;  Greek;  Hebrew;  Exercises  in  the  Exposition 
of  the  Scriptures;  Systematic  Theology ;  History  of  Doctrines;  Rhetorical  Exercises 
continued. 

Third  Year.  —  Pastoral  Theology;  Church  History;  Church  Polity;  Homiletios; 
Rhetorical  Exercises  continued;  Connection  of  Natural  Science  with  Religion. 
[An  Exercise  in  Hebrew  and  Greek  Exegesis  twice  each  week  during  the  second  and 
third  years.] 

Special  Studies.  —  In  special  cases,  particular  and  modified  courses  of  instruction 
will  be  given  to  those  who  cannot  remain  three  years,  or  who,  for  other  reasons, 
cannot  take  the  full  course  of  three  year*;  and  these  courses  of  instruction  will  be 
adapted  to  the  necessities  of  each  person,  it  being  understood  that  every  one  of  this 
class  will  continue  his  studies  as  long  as  practicable. 

Preparatory  Studies.  —  Young  men  who  have  not  had  the  advantage  of  a  col- 
legiate course,  and  who  are,  for  good  reasons,  debarred  from  the  prospect  of  such  a 
course,  are  enabled  to  pursue  literary  und  scientific  studies  under  the  direction  of 
the  professors  in  the  Hopkin*  Ara>i«»my,  immediately  associated  with  the  Seminary. 
These  preparatory  studies  will  vary  with  the  requirements  of  each  student. 

Calendar.  —  The  year  cou<i*ts  of  but  one  term,  and  begins  with  the  first  of 
September  and  ends  with  the  middle  of  May.  There  will  be  a  recess  during  the 
Christmas  holidays.    Students  should  begin  promptly  with  the  term. 

Terms  or  Admission.  —  Credible  evidence  of  piety,  membership  in  some  evan- 
gelical church,  a  collegiate  education,  or  such  other  literary  and  scientific  attain- 
ments as  promise  a  fair  degree  of  usefulness,  will  entitle  all  young  men  to  the 
Advantages  of  this  Seminary.  The  benefits  of  the  institution  are  accorded  alike  to 
students  of  all  denominations  of  Christians. 


Expenses. — There  will  be  no  charge  for  tuition,  rent  of  rooms,  or  use  of  furniture. 
The  trustees  will,  as  far  as  practicable,  furnish  text-books  free  to  those  who  are  in 
need,  themselves  being  the  judges  of  the  necessity.  Those  who  desire  it  can  board 
on  the  premises  at  the  rate  of  $3.00  per  week.  Fifty  cents  additional  will  be  charged 
for  washing. 

Pecuniary  Aid.  —  The  American  Education  Society  will  render  aid  to  the  pupils 
of  this  Seminary  who  are  needy,  who  are  college  graduates,  and  who  take  the  full 
course  of  three  years.  The  amount  bestowed  will  be,  when  possible,  $100  a  year  to 
each  beneficiary.  Seven  paying  scholarships  yield  an  -average  of  about  $130  each  per 
year  to  nine  beneficiaries. 

An  endeavor  is  continually  made  to  provide  for  all  the  wants  of  every  young  man 
who  wishes  to  take  the  full  course  of  study,  and  every  such  person  is  urged  to  come 
to  the  Seminary,  whether  he  has  any  means  of  his  own  or  not.  It  is  believed  that 
the  n«*ces*ary  expenses*  of  a  Theological  School  are  less  here  than  any  where  else  in 
the  Union. 

No  happier  situation  is  known  than  the  one  occupied  by  this  Seminary.  The 
climate  U  unequalled  for  stimulating  qualities,  for  mildness,  and  for  general  fineness. 
It  is  favorable  to  study  every  month  in  the  rear.  It  is  a  cure  for  many  forms  of 
invalidism.  The  scenery  about  the  site  is  not  inferior  to  that  of  the  far-famed  Bay 
of  Naples  itself.  Both  the  beauties  and  the  grandeurs  of  nature  are  within  reach; 
and,  to  some  extent,  those  of  man,  also. 

*  Deceased. 


1890.]  THEOLOGICAL   SEMINARIES.  79 

DIVINITY  SCHOOL  OF  YALE  UNIVERSITY,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

FACULTY  AND  INSTRUCTORS. 

Timothy  Dwight,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.,  President. 

George  E.  Day,  d.  d.,  Professor  of  the  Hebrew  Language  and  Literature  and  Bib- 
lical Theology  (Old  Testament)  and  Dean. 

Samttrl  Harris,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.,  Professor  of  Systematic  Theology. 

George  P.  Fisher,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.,  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History. 

Lewis  O.  Brastow,  d.  d.,  Professor  of  Homiletic*  and  the  Pastoral  Charge. 

George  B.  Stevens,  d.  d.,  Professor  of  New  Testament  Criticism  and  Interpretation, 

William  R.  Harper,  ph.  d.  (University  Professor  of  the  Semitic  Languages), 
Instructor  in  Hebrew. 

Frank  C.  Porter,  b.  d.,  Instructor  in  Biblical  Theology  {Hew  Testament). 

Mark  Bailey,  m.  a.,  Instructor  in  Elocution. 

Gustayb  J.  Sto eckel,  Mus.  d.  (University  Professor  of  Music),  Instructor  in  Vocal 
Music. 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS. 

Rev.  Jambs  Stalker,  d.  d.,  of  Glasgow,  Scotland,  Lyman  Beecher  Lecturer  on 
Preaching. 

Rev.  John  Hall,  d.  d.,  of  New  York.    (Subject  to  be  announced.) 

Rev.  William  M.  Taylor,  d.  d.,  of  New  York,  on  the  Devotional  Services  in  Public 
Worship. 

Hon.  Edward  J.  Phelps,  ll.  d.,  Kent  Professor  of  Law  in  Yale  University,  on 
International  Relations  as  affecting  the  Peace  of  the  World. 

Rev.  Frank  W.  Gunsaulus,  d.  d.,  of  Chicago,  111.,  on  the  Higher  Ministries  of  Con- 
temporary English  Poetry. 

Prof.  Leonard  J.  Sanford,  m.  d.,  of  New  Haven,  on  the  Preservation  of  Health. 

Relation  to  the  University.  — The  Divinity  School  is  one  of  the  Departments 
of  Yale  University.  Its  members  receive  from  the  Corporation,  on  completing  their 
three-years'  course  of  study,  the  degree  of  b.  d.  They  have  access  to  the  public  col- 
lections of  the  University,  such  as  the  Library,  the  Peabody  Museum,  and  the  collec- 
tion of  paintings  and  statuary  in  the  School  of  the  Fine  Arts.  They  are  permitted 
to  attend  free  of  expense,  so  far  as  will  not  conflict  with  their  professional  studies, 
the  lectures  and  recitations  in  the  College  and  the  Sheffield  Scientific  School,  and,  if 
expecting  to  become  foreign  missionaries,  those  of  the  Medical  Department. 

Course  op  Study. —The  first  year  is  devoted  chiefly  to  Hebrew  and  the  Exegesis 
of  the  Greek  New  Testament*  the  second  year  to  Systematic  Theology,  Church  His- 
tory, Old  Testament  Biblinal  Theology,  and  Church  Polity;  the  third  year  to  Sacred 
Rhetoric,  the  History  of  Christian  Doctrine,  and  New  Testament  Biblical  Theology. 
Additional  lectures  on  Preaching  and  other  important  subjects  are  delivered  before 
all  the  classes  by  eminent  ministers  and  scholar*  in  this  country  and  Europe.  There 
are  also  optional  classes  oonducted  by  the  Professors  in  New  Testament  Introduction, 
German,  Byriae,  and  Chaldee.  Once  a  week  there  is  a  Rhetorical  Exeroise  for  all  the 
classes.  Instruction  in  Vocal  Culture  and  Elocution,  and  also  in  Sacred  Music  if 
desired,  is  continued  through  the  entire  course. 

Graduate  or  Fourth- Year  Class.  —  Students  who  have  completed  a  three- 
ypars'  course  of  theological  study,  here  or  elsewhere,  are  admitted  to  the  Graduate 
Class,  established  nine  years  since,  in  which  advanced  studies  in  Theology  are  pur- 
sued under  the  direction  of  the  Professors. 

The  Libraries  of  the  University,  to  whioh  the  students  have  access,  including  the 
Reference  Library  of  the  Divinity  School,  contain  about  180,000  volumes. 

The  Hooker  Fellowship,  for  tbe  encouragement  of  further  theological  study 
in  this  country  or  abroad,  the  annual  income  of  which  is  8000  for  two  years  after 
graduation,  is  offered  to  the  class  entering  in  September,  1890. 

Expenses. —There  is  no  charge  for  instruction,  use  of  libraries,  or  room  rent. 
The  rooms,  which  will  accommodate  one  hundred  and  fifty  students,  are  designed  in 
general  for  only  one  occupant.  Each  room  has  a  bedroom  attached,  and  is  carpeted 
and  furnished  with  all  needful  furniture  except  bedclothing.  The  chief  expenses  for 
tbe  session  are  for  board,  $3.25  to  34.00  a  week ;  fuel  and  light,  $26  to  $30;  and  $10  a 
year  for  care  of  room  and  incidental  expenses. 

Scholarship  Funds  and  other  Aids.  —  Students  whose  circumstances  require 
it  are  aided  to  the  amount  of  $100  a  year,  from  the  income  of  scholarship  funds. 
Additional  aid  to  the  amount  of  $75  is  afforded  by  the  American  Education  Society 
to  its  beneficiaries. 

Commencement  of  the  Term.— The  next  annual  term  of  study  will  begin  on 
Thursday,  Sept.  25, 1800,  and  continue  till  the  third  Wednesday  in  May  (anniver- 
sary), when  the  vacation  of  four  months,  in  which  the  students  have  the  opportunity 
to  engage  in  some  form  of  remunerative  labor,  will  commence. 

Application  for  Admission.—  The  Seminary  is  open  on  equal  terms  to  students 
of  all  Christian  denominations.  Applications  for  admission,  or  for  the  annual  Cat- 
alogue containing  further  information,  may  be  made  to  the  Dean  of  the  Faculty, 
Prof.  George  E.  Day,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  or  to  any  of  the  other  professors. 


so 


CONGREGATIONAL  YEAR-BOOK. 


[1890. 


STUDENTS. 


IAH8  AKD  BSSIDKVCXS. 


Ablett,  John  Charlea,  Hudson.  Mich. 
Ackerman,  Arthur  Wilmot,  W.Medford,Mass. 
Adams,  Joseph  Marvin,  Paris,  111. 
Alden,  David  Adonijah,  Roscoe,  III. 
Allis,  William  Baker,  Andover,  Mass. 
Anderson,  Carl  Julius,  Pittsburg  Pa. 
Anderson,  George  Page,  Walla  Walla,  Wn. 
Anderson,  Gustaf.  Chicago,  111. 
Anderson,  Olof  Peter,  Garfield,  Minn. 
Angel,  Bernhardt  Chicago,  III. 
Armes,  Arthur  Henry,  Chicago,  111. 
Armstrong,  Lyman  Paul,  Oakland,  Cal. 
Arn,  Arthur  John,  Kansas  City,  Kan. 
Artope,  Joseph  Henry,  Augusta,  Ga. 
Atwater,  Earnest  Richmond,  Oberlin,  O. 
Axelson,  John  Albert,  Kiron,  To. 
Ayers,  Ada  Underwood,  Hartford,  Ct. 
Avers,  Eugene  Edmond,  Hartford,  Ct. 
Bagby, Edward  Benjamin,  Tappahannock,  Va. 
Bailey,  Jesse,  Auburn,  Me. 
Baird,  Lucius  Olmsted,  Chicago,  111. 
Baker,  Frank  Clyde,  Bay  City,  Mich. 
Baker,  Henry  Bolfe,  Independence,  Io. 
Baker,  William  Henry,  Wallaceton,  Ky. 
Balch,  Frederic  Homer,  Hood  River,  Or. 
Baldwin,  Samuel  Arthur,  Oberlin,  O. 
Barbour,  James  Ernest,  Orange.  O. 
Barnes,  Clifford  Webster,  Pasadena,  Cal. 
Barnes,  Fremont  Summerfield,  Oberlin,  O. 
Barrett,  Frank  William  Zelotus,  Clarksfield,0. 
Barton,  William  Eleazar,  Sublette,  111. 
Bary,  Emil  Benjamin,  Chicago,  111. 
Bates,  Charles  Sumner,  Mar*  h  field,  Mass. 
Bates,  George  Latimer,  Abingdon,  111. 
Bauer,  Carl  Georg  Emil,  Copenhagen,  Den. 
Baumann,  Adolph  Henry,  Oregon  City,  Or. 
Beard,  Gerald  Hamilton,  Chicago,  111. 
Beede,  Aaron,  Athens,  Me. 
Bengston,  Gustaf,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
Bergmans,  Jacob  Cornelius,  Old  Mission, Mich. 
Bergstrum,  Clans  Alfrid,  East  Greenwich,  R.I. 
Berry,  John  Faris,  Hudson,  O. 
Biddle,  Eli  George,  New  Haven,  Ct. 
Bigelow,  Edwin  Victor,  Seattle,  Wn. 
Binder,  George  Julius,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Bissell,  Harry  Gaston,  Ahmednagar,  Tnd.  [Ct. 
Bjorkman,  Louis  William  Anderson,  Hartford, 
Blronbom,  Charles  Alfred,  McKeesport,  Pa. 
Black,  Edward  Henry,  Ft.  Wrigby,  Can. 
31ackman,  Virgil,  Grafton.  N  H 
Blaisdell,  James  Arnold,  Beloit,  Wis.   [N.  H. 
~Blanchard,  Edward  Bickford,  Hudson  Centre, 
Rlanchard,  Francis  George,  Palgrave,  Ontario, 
Bocles,  George  Michael,  Manisa,  Tar.     [Can. 


•College  and  Year 

t  Seminary  and 

of  Graduating. 

Clan. 

^^^ 

___ 

Chicago,       Mid. 

— 

— 

Chicago,  Sp.  8en. 

De  Pauw, 

1886 

Yale,              Mid. 

Beloit, 

1886 

Chicago,        Jnn. 

Williams, 

1889 

Andover,      Jun. 

— 

— 

Chicago,&te.  Jun. 

Whitman, 

1886 

Yale,             Mid. 

— 

— 

Chicago, »9u>.  Jnn. 

— 

— 

Chicago,&0.  Jun. 

— 

— 

Chicagq,        Mid. 

Beloit, 

1889 

Chicago,       Jun. 

W>»shburn, 

1886 

Chicago,      Grad. 

Yale. 

1887 

Yale,             Jun. 

WilberforceU.'89 

Yale,              Jun. 

Oberliu, 

1887 

Oberlin,        Mid. 

— 

— 

Chio*go.Sto.  Mid. 

Wellesley, 

— 

Hartford,        Sp. 

Bethel, 

— 

Hartford,      Jun. 

Kentucky  U 

.1887 

Yale,              Sen. 

Bates, 

1887 

Yale,             Jun. 

Yale, 

1885 

Yale,              Sen. 

Oberlin, 

1886 

Yale,              Sen. 

Iowa, 

1882 

Andover,      Adv. 

Berea, 

1885 

Oberlin,        Mid. 

— 

— 

Pacific,         R.  L. 

Oberlin, 

— 

Oberlin, Eng.Sen. 

Coe, 

1886 

Andover,       Sen. 

Yale, 

1889 

Yale.              Jun. 

— 

— 

Oberlin,  Eng.  Sp. 

Oberlin, 

— 

Oberlin,         Sen. 

Berea, 

1885 

Oberlin,         S*-n. 

Chicago  Uni 

•     ^^™ 

Chicago,        Jun. 

— 



Bangor,         Sen. 

Knox, 

1885 

Chicago,        Mid. 

— 

— 

Chioago,D.iv*.Md. 

— 

— 

Pacific,          Mid. 

Yale, 

1887 

Yale,              8«*n. 

Bates, 

1844 

A  ndorer,        Sen. 

— 

— 

Chicago.  Sn.  Mid. 

Albion, 

— 

Oberlin,        Jun. 

Brown  U. 

1888 

Yale,             Mid. 

Adelbert, 

1888 

Oberlin,        Mid. 

— 

— 

Yale,            R.  L. 

Wash'ton  U. 

1887 

Yale,              Sen. 

— 

— 

Pacific,          Jun. 

Michigan  U. 

»   "™" 

Hartford,      Jun. 

— 

— 

Hartford,        Sp. 

— 

— 

Chicago,  Sw.  Jnn. 

Alleghany, 

— 

Chicago,  8p.  Mid. 

— 

— 

Bangor,         Sen. 

Beloit, 

1889 

Hartford,      Jun. 

Dartmouth, 

1889 

Andover,      Jnn. 

— 

— 

Oberlin,  Eng.  Sp. 

Athens  Uni. 

1888 

Andover,      Jun. 

*  A  dash  in  the  column  of  colleger  Implies  that  the  student  ha*  never  been  oonnected  with 
■any  college ;  the  name  of  a  college  followed  by  a  dash  In  place  of  year  implies  that  the  student 
was  connected  with  that  college,  but  did  not  complete  the  coarse,  A  list  of  the  colleges  and 
universities  may  be  found  at  the  end  of  this  list. 

t  "  Sen."  means  Senior.  "Mid."  Middle.  ••  Jnn."  Junior.  "Sp"  means  Special  Connie; 
and  when  followed  by  "  Sen.,"  "  If  id.,"  or  "Jun.,"  means  Special  Course  8enIor  and  the  Ilk  a. 


i« 


R.  L."  means  Resident  Licentiate.  "  Grad."  means  Graduate  Class.  "  Adv."  means  Ad. 
vaneed  Class.  "  D.  N.,"  ••  Ger.,"  "  Slav.,"  and  "  Sw."  mean  Dano-Norwegian,  German,  Slavic, 
sand  Swedi$h  Departments,  in  Chicago  and  Oberlin. 


1890.] 


THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARIES. 


81 


HUUB  AXD  BBESIDVXOXS. 


College  and  Tear 
of  Graduating. 


Bormose,  Niels  Nielson,  Copenhagen,  Den. 
Boronghf,  Wesley  Alfred,  Streator,  111. 
Boruahak,  Morris  Sainud,  Warschaw,  Russia. 
Bower,  William  George,  Sebastopol,  Cal. 
Bradford,  Emery  Lucius,  Boston,  Mass. 
Bradford,  George  Frederick,  Freedom,  Me. 
Bradley,  Earnest  Edward,  Stockbridge,  Mass. 
Brainard,  Frank  Gunti,  Wyanet,  111. 
Brainard,  Homer  Worthington,  Hartford,  Ct. 
Braithwaite,  Edward  Ernest,  Unionville,  Out. 
Breasted,  Jamea  Henry,  Downer's  Grove,  111. 
Brerkenridge,  Juan  if  a,  Mew  Windsor,  III. 
Breckenridge,Wm.  Watson,  New  Windsor,  111. 
Breed,  Mete  Amos,  Ann  Harbor,  Mich. 
Brenn,  Frank,  Hopkins,  Minn. 
Brighain,  John,  Putaburg,  Pa. 
Brigtiam,  Lilian  Leu  a,  Wrmontville,  Mich. 
Bright,  Jes.«e  Levi,  Columbus,  O. 
Brintnall,  Walter  Ambrose,  Sieilacoom.  Wn. 
Brock,  George  At  wood,  Boston,  Ma*»s. 
Bromer,  Albert  Shepard,  Schwenkville,  Pa. 
Broms,  Jobu  Theodore,  Oakland,  Cal. 
Brown,  Edwin  Call,  Bangor,  Me. 
Brown,  Sherman  William,  W.  Winfield,  N.Y. 
Brown.  William  James,  Frederick,  Out. 
Buck,  George  Helon,  Crown  Point,  N.  Y. 
Buckham,  Jame*,  Burlington,  Vt. 
Burgess,  Charles,  Oberlin,  O. 
Burgess,  Hubert  Frederick,  Alameda,  Cal. 
Burliug,  James  Perkins,  Eldora,  Io. 
Buniap,  Irving  Arthur,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 
Burn  ham,  Colliua  Grant,  Chicopee,  Mass. 
Burroughs,  Cbas.  Fredeiiok,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Burroughs,  Charles  Henry,  Prattville,  Mi<h. 
Burtner,  Daniel  Emery,  West  Fairview,  Pa. 
Bush,  Harvey  Safford.  Port  Huron,  Mich. 
Butler,  James  Eadie.  Webster,  Mich. 
Cady,  William  Jay,  Denver,  Col. 
Calhoun.  Harry  Campbell,  Goheenville,  Pa. 
Camfield,  Lewis  Emerson,  Yankton.  S.  D. 
Campbell,  Walter  Webster,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 
Carlson,  Eskil  Magnus,  Gitaon  City,  111. 
Chandler,  Everett  Sawyer,  Albiou,  Neb. 
Cuannon,  Irving  Monroe,  Davenport,  Io. 
Chapin.  Bobert  Coit,  Beloit,  Wis. 
Chapman,  Edward  Mortimer,  Old  Say  brook, 
Chickering  Otis,  Andover,  Mass.  [Ct. 

Childress,  John  F.,  Ash  wood,  111. 
Childs,  Bernard  Vauderkeeft,  Bath,  N.  H. 
Churchman,  Martha,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Clark,  Calvin  Montague,  Berlin,  Ger. 
Clarke,  Chester  Merritt,  Galesburg,  111. 
Clark,  Jesse  C,  West  Salem,  O. 
Clark,  Rulifson,  North  Blenheim,  N.  Y. 
Clarke,  William  Paine,  Samokov,  Bulgaria. 
Cleaveland,  Willis  Milton,  Bolton,  Ct. 
Comptou,  Herbert  Edgar,  Ohio,  111. 
Conrad,  George  Alfred,  Grinneil,  Io. 
Conley,  Henry  Washburn,  Ellsworth  Fall?, Me. 
Corel!,  Arthur  John,  Nauoleon,  Mich. 
Craig.  Timothy  Currier,  Island  Falls,  Me. 
Crawford,  Charles  Dow,  Springfield,  Mo. 
Credeford,  George  Henry,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Crosby,  John  Fergus,  Annawan,  111. 
Cr»  ss,  Allen  Eaatman,  Manchester,  N.  H. 
Dahl,  Olaus,  Loch i el,  Wis. 
l>anforib,jHme4  Bomeyn,  Jr.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Daniels,  Arthur  Hill,  Millis,  Mass. 

6 


Bethlehem  Setn. 


Williams,      1885 

Harvard,  1887 
M<  Gill  Univ.  1886 
North  wt  st'n,1886 
Wheaton,  1885 
Wheaton,  1887 
Michigan  U.  1884 

Amherst,       1887 


Oberlin, 
Tabor, 
Harvard, 
U  rein  us, 


1888 
1888 
1888 


Hamilton,      1887 

Amherst,       1886 
Vermont  U.  1881 


Iowa,  1889 

Amherst,        1888 
Bowdoin,       1876 


Lebanon  Val.1886 
Micbigau  U.  1888 

Denver  Univ. 

Adalbert,       1884 
Michigan  U.  1886 


Oberlin,         1887 
Beloit,  1886 

Vale,  1884 

Dartmouth,    1869 
Lincoln  Uui.  1885 


Williams,       1884 
Knox,  1886 


Amherst,  1*88 
Boston  Univ.  — 

Wheaton,       1888 

Michigan  U.  1887 
Harxard,  1887 
Drury,  1887 

N.  West,  U.  — 

Amherst,  1886 

Luther,  188ft 

Amhe<st,  1888 

Olivet,  1887 


Hemioary  and 
Claw. 


Chicago.D.^.Md. 
Chicago,  Sp.  Juu. 
Chicago,  (rer.  Ju. 
Pacific,  J  int. 
Yale,  Jum. 

Bangor,  Juu. 
Yale,  Mid. 

Chicago,  Sp.  Jun. 
Hartford,  Mid. 
Oberlin,  Sen. 
Chicago,  Mid. 
Oberlin,  Mid. 
Oberlin,  Mid. 
Oberlin,  Juu. 
Oberlin,  Slav. 
Yale,  Jun. 

Oberlin,  Eng.  Sp. 
Yale,  Sen. 

Oberlin,  Jun. 
Yale,  Mid. 

Yale,  Mid. 

Pacific,  Sen. 

Bangor,  Sen. 
Andover,  8en. 
Chicago,  Sp.  Mhi. 
Audo\er,  Sen. 
Andover,  Jun. 
Oberlin,  Eng.  Ju. 
Obfrlin,Eng.8en. 
Chicago,  Juu. 
Hartford,  Jun. 
Hartford,  Sp. 
Andover,  Adv. 
Oberlin,  Eng.  Ju. 
Yale,  S*n. 

Yale,  Mid. 

Chicago,  Sp.  Mid. 
Chicago,  Sen. 
Chicago,  Sp.  Sen. 
Chicago,  Mid. 
Andover,  Sen. 
Chicago,  StD.  Sen. 
Chicago,  Sp.  Sen. 
Oberlin,  Sen. 
Yale,  Sen. 

Yale,  Sen. 

Andovor,  R.  S. 
Chicago,  Sen. 
Oberliu,  Eng.  Ju, 
Oberlin,  Eng.  Sp. 
Andover,  Fellow. 
Yale,  Mid. 

Oberlin,  Eng.  Ju. 
Chicago,  Sp.  Jun. 
Hartford,  Mid. 
Hart  lord,  Mid. 
Chicago,  Sp.  Jim. 
Chicago,  Mid. 
Bangor,  Sen. 

Andover,  Sen. 
Andover,  Mid. 
Yale,  Sen. 

Bangor,  Mid. 
Andover,  Sen. 
Andover,  Sen. 
Vale,  Grad. 

Yale,  Mid. 

Yale,  Seu. 


82 


CONGREGATIONAL  TEAR-BOOK. 


[1890. 


VAMX8  AND  BC8IDKNCXB. 


Danlelson,  Anders,  Hamar,  Norway. 
Davies,  Arthur  Ernest,  London ,  Ens. 
Davies,  John  Benjamin,  Fredericksburg,  O. 
Davie*,  Llewellyn  James,  Lake  Forest,  III. 
Davies,  Thomas  David,  Carbondale,  Pa. 
Davies,  William,  Sam,  Wales. 
Davis,  Frank  William,  Hiram,  Me. 
Day,  William  Horace,  Ottawa,  111. 
Dean,  Edwin  Blanchard,  South  Bend,  Neb. 
DeKay,  George  Herbert,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
DeMott,  George  Colby,  Boston,  Mai*. 
Denison,  Robert  Charles.  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Dent,  Elmer  Addisou.  Athens,  O. 
Depew,  Arnett  W.,  Lee  Centre,  I1L 
U* sBarres,  Thomas  Cutler,  Toronto,  Ont. 
Dexter,  Frank  Norman,  Hermoxa,  111. 
Diokerman,  Josiah  Pope,  Foxboro',  Mass. 
Dickereon,  Charles* Hatfield,  Sumter,  S.  C. 
Dickey,  Fred  Mor*e(  Bangor,  Me. 
Dickinson,  Selden  Curti*,  Randolph,  O. 
Didriksen,  Daniel  Martinus,  Boston,  Mass. 
Didriksen,  Sevrin  Cristain,  Bo* ton,  Mams. 
Dimberg,  Per  August.  Grantsburg,  Wis. 
Dinbrow,  Edward  Delavau,  Ha  warden*.  Io. 
Doggett,  Lawrence  Locke.  Manchester,  Io. 
Dolezal,  Charles  Otii*,  North  Royalton,  O. 
Dolliff,  Frank  S'illman,  Monroe,  Me. 
Douglass,  Newell  French,  Genoa  June,  Wis. 
Doyle,  Amos  Ayers,  Keusington,  111. 
Duberger,  Henri,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Dostan,  Earnest  Webster,  Boston,  Mass. 
Dybvik,  Martlu  Olaus,  Chicago,  111. 
Dy  rness  CbristeuThorsteuAon .  Ber£en,Norway. 
Eby,  Charles  Lincoln,  Eureka,  Cal. 
Eddie,  James  Brown,  Elgin,  Scotland. 
Eggleston,  Julius  Wilbur,  Waterbury,  Ct. 
Elderdioe,  Hugh  Latimer,  Baliimo  e,  Md. 
Etlingsen,  Ivar  Ludwig,  South  Chicago.  111. 
Emerson ,  Stephen  Goodhue,  Ken  uebunk  port, 
Enlow,  Charles  Egbert,  Quincy,  111.  [Me. 

EiifiStroem.  Alfred  Peter.  Chicago,  111. 
Evans,  Daniel  Abijah,  Providence,  K.  I. 
Evan*.  David  Ellis.  River  Grove,  111. 
Evison,  Albert,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Ewell.  Edwin,  Warsaw,  N.  Y. 
Ezekielian,  Sennacherib  Viirtavar,  Talas.  Asia. 
Fairbanks,  Edward,  Hatfield,  Mass. 
Fallows,  Edward  Huntington,  Chicago,  111. 
Farnrmm,  Hiram  Everett.  Belgrade,  Me. 
Felix,  Tanso  Ovid,  New  Poiut,  Mo. 
Fellow*  s,  Edward  Col  ton,  Hartford,  Ct. 
Ferguson,  Aristides  Thomas,  Bangor,  Me. 
Firthburn.  Mosheiin  Ross  Walter,  Millersburg. 
Fiske,  Arthur  Severance,  Berlin,  Ger. 
Force*,  Charles  Andrews,  Wichita,  Kan. 
Ford,  Edward  Torre v,  Brockton,  M*Sd. 
Freeman.  Marstou  Stanley,  Amherst,  O. 
French.  Edward  Goodhue,  Eaton,  P.  Q.,  Can. 
Frey,  Thomas  Arthur,  Lovettsville,  Va. 
Friizemeir,  William,  Bav,  Mo. 
Garfield,  Frank  Lewis,  Ea*t  Jaffrey,  N.  H. 
Gamer,  Alexander  Carrel,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 
Gearhart,  Charles  Deun>s,  Calliope,  lo. 
Geer,  Curtis  Manning,  Colchester,  Ct. 
George,  Edward  Augustus,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Gertsen,  Iver,  Thesirup,  Den. 
":M.  Charles  Otis,  Orange,  N.  J. 

U,  Arthur  Lincoln,  Berlin,  Ger. 


College  and  tfear 
of  Ornduatiug. 


Lancashire,     — 
Br>  con  Wales,  — 
Lake  Forest,  1888 
Arnold,  — 

Haverford,      — 
Bowdoin,       1885 
Amherst,       1889 
Amherst,       1889 


Amherst,  1889 

O.  Univ.  1888 

Milton,  — 

Toronto  U.  1889 

Beloit,  — 

Amherst,  1886 

Oberlin,  1889 

Oberlin,  1887 


Yale. 
Oberlin, 


1886 


Nioolet, 
Harvard, 


1860 
1889 


Wesleyan  U.  1889 
W.Maryland,1882 

Dartmouth,   1887 
Hillsdale,        — 


Hillsdale,  1887 

Amherst,  1889 

Amherst,  1K86 

Colby  V.  1889 

Western,  — 

Yale,  1881 

Pennsylvania.  1887 

Amherst,  18X4 

Amherst,  1886 

Oberlin,  1886 

Roanoke,  1888 
Elmhurst  Pros. 

Amherst,  1888 


Williams,  1887 

Yale,  1885 

Yale,  1889 

Amherst,  1880 


Semfnnry  and 

Ciaaa. 


Chicago,  &tr.  Ju. 


Yale, 
0>  erlin, 
Han  ford, 
Bangor, 
Yale, 
Bangor, 
Chicago, 
Chicago, 


Mid. 
Jun. 
•)un. 
Mid. 
Sen. 
Jun. 
Jun. 
Juu. 


Oberlin,  Eng.  Su. 
Bangor,         Jun. 


Chicago, 

Yale. 

Oberlin, 

Yale, 

Chicago, 

Yale, 

Vale, 


Jun. 
Mid. 
Sen. 
Sen. 
S«*n. 
Sen. 
Mid. 


Oberlin,  Eng.Ju. 
Oberlin,  Sen. 
Chicago,  D.N.rJu. 
Chicago,  Grad. 
Chicago,  Sw.  Md. 
Chicago,  Jun. 
Oberlin,  Sen. 
Oberlin,  *S7ar. 
Bangor,  Jun. 
Chicago,  Sp.  Sen. 
Chicavo,  Sp.  Sen. 
Hartford,  Sp. 
Yale,  Jun. 

Chicago,  VXJV.Ju. 
Chi.  ago,      Grad. 


Pa-ific, 
Pacific, 
Yale, 
Yale, 


Jun. 
Sen. 
Jun. 

Sen. 


Chicago,  Sto.  S««n. 
Olierlm,  Sen. 
Oberlin,  Mid. 
Chicago,  Sw.  Ju. 
Bangor,  Sen. 
Chicago, Sn.  Jun. 
Chicago,  Sp.Mid. 
Chicago,  Mid. 
Chicago,  Sp.Mid. 
Yale,  Jun. 

Yale,  Jun. 

Yale,  Jun. 

Chicago,  Jun. 
Yale,  Mid. 

Bangor,  Jun. 
Yale.  Mid. 

Hartford,  rel. 
Chicago,Sp.  Mid. 

Y  ale,  Seu. 
Oberlin,  Sen. 
Oberiiu,  Eng.  Ju. 
Yale,  Mid. 
Chicago,  •  Jun. 
Yale,  Juu. 
Clib  ago,  Sp.  Mid. 
Chicago,  Sp.  S**n. 
Hartford,  Sen. 
Yale.  Mid. 
Chicago,  /J.iV.  Ju. 

Y  le,  Jun. 
Hartford,       Fel. 


1890.] 


THEOLOGICAL   SEMINARIES. 


83 


VAXES  AND  BBSIDBNCES. 


Gimblett,  William  Henry,  Cnoperstown,  N.D. 
Goodwiu,  Henrv  French,  Olivet,  Mich. 
Goodwin,  Sam  Henry,  Men  don,  Mich. 
Gove,  Joseph  Shermau,  Wilmot,  N.  H. 
Graff.  Franklin  Lather,  Mt.  Vernon,  O 
Greene,  Frederick  Davis,  Constantinople. 
Greene,  George  Edmnnd,  Copenhagen,  N.  Y. 
Greene,  Harvey  Bartlett,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Gregory,  James  Church,  Norwalk,  Ct. 
Grieb  Edmnnd,  Jerney  Oily.  N.  J. 
Griffiths,  William,  CwmllyiiMl,  South  Wales, 
Groop,  Andern,  Kitchhurg,  Muss. 
Gross.  Kiel**  Peter,  Po.toville,  Pa. 
Grope.  Charles  William,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 
GulfanoVr,  Paul,  Chicago,  111. 
Halbo  Peter  Iiigebrigt!*en.  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Hale,  Harris  Grafton,  Salem,  Mat*. 
.Hall,  Newton  Marshall,  Manchester,  N.  H. 
Hamilton,  Gilbert  Monroe,  Dundela,  Ont. 
Hank  ein  ever,  Nathaniel  Wm.,  Davenport,  Io. 
Hanna,  Thomas,  Bessbrook,  Ireland. 
Hansen,  Charles  John,  Manistee,  Mich. 
Hansen,  Ivar  Marius,  Blair,  Neb. 
Hansen,  Nelson,  Flensburg,  Schleswig. 
Harada,  Tasuku,  Kobe,  Japan. 
Harbeck.  Edward  Vincent,  Detroit,  Mioh. 
Hardy,  Edwin  Noah,  Nel«on,  N.  H. 
Harper,  Richard  Henry,  Chicago,  111. 
Harris,  Eugene,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
Harris,  Rupert  Watson,  Berea,  Ky. 
Haskell,  Edward  Bell,  Coliamer,  O. 
Haun,  George,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Hazen,  Carletcn,  Richmond,  Vt. 
Healey,  Sullivan  8cott,  Crete,  111. 
Hede,  Jens  Peter,  Thi*ted,  Den. 
Heinzelman,  Henry  William,  Yankton,  S.D. 
Hei<nian,  Gar  abed  Aram,  Arabkir,  Turkey. 
Hellier,  Frank  Oscar,  Grass  Lake,  Mich. 
Hendry,  Thomas,  Riverside,  0*1. 
Herioev,  Rasmus,  Silkeborg,  Den. 
Hersey,  Charles  Francis,  Water  ford,  Me. 
Hertel,  Arthur  Fiederick,  Oberlin,  O. 
Hetland.  Johannes,  Clear  Lake,  Io. 
Hill,  Johnson  Washington,  Gu>  shill,  Va. 
Hilliard,  Samuel  Mullen,  Vincentown,  N.  J. 
Hitchcock,  Allien  Welhuan,  Kalamazoo, Mich. 
Hitchco<*k,  Lyman  Potter,  Warner's,  N.  Y. 
Hjortsvang,  Lngel  August,  Boruholm,  Den.  . 
Hfodgdon.Thoma*  Manning,  Greenland,  N.H. 
Hogue,  Robert  Murray,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
HoTbrook,  Fred  Calvin,  Penarook.  N.  H. 
Hollister,  Frederic  Morton.  Olivet,  Mich. 
Holmes,  Henry,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Hoi p,  Lincoln  Archer,  Columbus,  O. 
Hoi  ton,  Charlea  Sumner,  Everett,  Mass. 
Holton,  Edwanl  Payson,  Everett,  Mass. 
Hoi  ton,  James  Webrr,  Oberlin,  O. 
Hooker,  George  Ellsworth,  Birre,  Vt. 
Hotchklsn,  Horace  Phillips.  Chicago,  111. 
Howe,  OHn  Raymond,  Cazenovta,  N.  Y. 
Hudson,  Dorr  Albert,  Wakefield,  Mh*-s. 
Hudson,  Peter  James,  Eagletowu,  I  T. 
Huffman,  William  "Nathan,  Oakland,  Cat 
Hughes,  James  Boaz,  Redwood,  Cal. 
Hunt,  William  Sherman,  Maple  ton,  Minn. 
Hunter,  Jamen,  Carluke,  Scotland. 
Hutrhins,  Herbert  Bacon,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Hutchinson,  Walter  P.,  Somerville,  Mass. 


College  and  Year 
of  Graduating. 


Olivet, 


1884 


Amherst,       1885 

Colorado,         — 
Williams,      1889 

Carmarthen,  1886 


Augsburg  Sem. 
Harvard,        1887 
Dartmouth,   1888 


Doshbha,        — 

Amherst,       1887 
Wanhburn,      — 
Fisk  Univ.     1887 
Baldwin  Univ. 
Marietta,        1887 

Vermont  U.  1888 


Euphrates,     1885 
Michigan  Univ. 


Bowdoin,       188!) 
Doane,  1889 

Iowa,  — 

V.,N.&O.In.,1888 
New  Jersey,  1880 
Amherst,  1882 
Syracuse  U.   1889 

Dartmouth,   1884 
Penu.  Univ.  1886 

Olivet,  1887 

Carlton,  — 

Otterbein  Univ. 
Amherst,        1889 
Amherst,       1887 

Amherst,       1883 

Syracuse  U.  1882 
Yale,  1H8* 

Drury,  1887 

Indiana  Un.  1889 
Carlton,         1886 

Harvard,        1886 
Harvard,        1889 


Semimtry  and 
Cla»». 


Chicago,  Sp.  Mid. 
Yale,  Sen. 

Bangor,  Sen. 
Ch'OMgo,Sp.  Jun. 
Oberlin. Eug.Seu. 
Andover,  "Adv. 
Chic*g.»,  Sp.  Jun. 
Yale,  Mid. 

Andover,  Jun. 
Chicago,(?er.Mid. 
Vale,  Grad. 

Chicago,  Sic.  Mid. 
Chicago,/)  <V.  Ju. 
Oberlin,Eng.Seii. 
Chicago, tfw.  Mid. 
Chic»go,2).A'.Md. 
Audovert  Mid. 
Andover,  Mid. 
Bangor,  Jun. 
Chicago,  8p.  Jun. 
Pacific,  Jun. 
Chicago,  Sp.  Jun.  * 
Chicago,/>.Jv*.  Sn. 
Chicago,  tier.  Ju. 
Yale,  Mid. 

Chicago,  Sp.  Jun. 
Hartford,  Sen. 
Chicago,  Jun. 
Oberlin,  Sen. 
Oberlin,  Sp. 

Oberlin,  Sen. 
Chicago,  Sp.  Jun. 
Hartford.  Mid. 
Chicago,  Sp.  Jun. 
Chicago./;.  A7.  Jn. 
Chicago,  ry'er.Mid. 
Chicago,  Sp.  Sen. 
Chicago,  Jun. 
Pacific,  Mid. 

Chirago.D.tf.Md. 
Andover,  Jun. 
Oberlm,  Jun. 
Chicago,  D.^T.  J  u. 
Oberlin,  Sp. 

Chic  tgo,  Mid. 
Yale,  Grad. 

Hnrtford.      Jun. 
Chicago,  0.2V\Sn. 
Hartford,     Gr.<d. 
Yale.  Grad. 

Oberlin.  Eng.  J  u. 
Hartford,  Mid. 
Hertford,  Jun. 
Yale,  Sen. 

Yale,  Jun. 

Yale.  8e»» 

Oberlin,  Eng.  Sp. 
Yale,  Sen. 

Chicago.Sp.  Jun. 
Yale,  Md. 

Yale,  Mid. 

Hartford,  S*-n. 
Pacific,  Mid. 

Pacific,  Jun. 
Chicago,  Sen. 
Hartford,  Mid. 
Yale,  Sen. 

Hartford,      Jun. 


84 


CONGREGATIONAL  YEAR-BOOK. 


[1890. 


XAVBS  AMD  RXSIDBNOE8. 


Hyde,  George  Merriam,  Cheapo,  111. 
Hyldegaard,  Johann  C  J.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 
lor us,  Hen  jam  Id,  Sioux  Fall*,  8.  D. 
lsak'On.  Andrew  Johu  J.,  Dagus  Mines,  Pa. 
Ivanhoff  Koustantine.  Samokov,  Bulgaria. 
Jarkman,  George  William,  Graudville,  Mich. 
Jackson,  George  Heniy,  New  Haven,  Ct. 
Jackson,  Joseph  Samuel,  Selina,  Ala. 
James,  David  Mairfryn,  Glen  Lyon.  Pa. 
James,  David  Rhys,  Llangadd<ck,  Wales. 
James,  George  Watkin,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 
Janes,  Thomas  Irvin,  Springfield,  Mass. 
JeflVry,  Franklin  Ellsworth,  Gales  burg,  111. 
Jelinek,  Joseph,  Leskovice.  Bohemia. 
Jerajbec,  John,  Silver  Lake,  Miun. 
Job,  Herbert  Keightley,  Boston,  Mass. 
Johanfson,  Johan,  Warren.  Minn. 
Johnson,  Alfred,  Oberlin,  O. 
Johnson,  Frederic  Perley,  Koslindale,  Mass. 
Johnson, Johannes  EfraimE.,Stillwater,Minn. 
Johnson,  John  Edward,  Chicago,  111. 
Johnson,  John  Jonas,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 
Johnston,  Frank  Lovejoy,  Byron,  111. 
Jones,  John  Lewis,  Oak  Hill,  O. 
Jones,  Owen,  Chicago,  III. 
Jones,  Robert  Griffith,  Manchester,  Eng. 
Jordan,  Israel,  Ca-oo,  Me. 
Kambouropoulos,  Gabriel  B.f  Manila,  Turkey. 
Karmarkar,  Sumantrao  Vishnu,  Bombay,  Ind. 
Kazangian,Kevork  Uarutune,Aintab, Turkey. 
Kebbe,  David  Lyman,  Hoi  list  on,  Mhss. 
Keedy,  Edward  Kverett,  Rohrenville,  Md. 
Keeling,  James  Harvey,  Utica,  N.  Y. 
Keene,  Allen  Alonzo,  Atkinson,  Me. 
Keniston,  William  Babcock,  Hampden,  Me. 
Kent.  Laurence,  Chicago,  111. 
Kjoeller,  Laurits  Herman,  Bornholm,  Den. 
Kohout,  Josef,  Ienstyn.  Bohemia. 
Korn,  William  Albert,  Men z town,  Pa. 
Knapp,  George  Perkins,  Bitlis,  Turkey. 
Kriebel,  Oscar  Shultz,  Hereford,  Pa. 
Lane,  Ho.«mer  Charles,  Twinsburg,  O. 
LHngdale,  Thomas  Guy,  Cincinnati,  O. 
Latham,  Ernest  Royal,  Huntsburg,  O. 
Lathrop,  William  Gilbert,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Lawreuce,  Harry  Albert,  Lima,  N.  Y. 
Lay,  Corliss  Wilkes,  Kewanee,  III. 
Ledin,  Charles  Jakob  Kristian.New  Haven, Ct. 
Lee,  Graham,  Rock  Island,  111. 
Lee,  John  Gustitvus,  Chicago,  111. 
Lewis,  Carletto  Franoello,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Lfbby,  Edgar  Heibert,  Neligh,  Neb. 
.  Lincoln,  Silas  Winfield,  Litchfield,  O. 
Lindegren,  Oscar.  Waterford,  Ct. 
Lindfltroem,  Hj.<lman  E.  S.,  Copenhagen,  Den. 
Little,  Arthur  Mitchell,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Livingston,  Stephen  Tracy,  Jaffrey,  N.  H. 
Lloyd,  George,  Hulme  Cliff,  Eng. 
Locke,  George  William,  Barnstable.  Eng. 
Lock  rem,  Niels  Joergen,  Go*  dhue,  Miun. 
Lodwick,  William.  Youngsiown,  O. 
Loe,  Edward  Olaus,  Grand  Meadow,  Minn. 
Longren,  Charles  William,  Freeport,  Me. 
Long,  Luther  Kendall,  Strong  City,  Kan. 
Longfellow,  Charles  Hoi  brook,  Machias,  Me. 
Lotm^n,  Andreas  Bern  hard,  Muskegon,  Mich. 
Lowell,  George  Lnman,  Antrim,  N.  H. 
Lusty,  George,  Oberlin,  O. 


College  and  Year 
of  Graduating. 


Amherst,       1888 


Hamilton,       — 


Talladega  U.  1889 

New  London,  — 
Marietta,        1&H9 


Seminary  and 
Claaa. 


Knox, 


1887 


Harvard,       1888 
Amherst,       1887 

Wheaton,      1889 


i  Bate*.  1887 

Amherst,        1886 


Amherft,       1888 

Lebanon  Vul'y.l8H9 

Rutgers,  1889 

Amherst,        1887 

^^^  WWW 

E.  London  Inst: 


Ursinus,  1887 

Harvard,  1887 

Oberlin,  1889 

Oberlin,  — 

Cin.  Univ.,  1888 

Olivet,  1888 
Brown  Univ.  18K9 

Oberlin,  1889 

Knox,  1887 

New  Jersey,  1889 


Iowa, 


Yale,  1889 

Williams,       1887 
Iowa,  1883 

Mt.  Allison  U.— 


Yale, 
Bow.  loin, 
Adrian, 
Amherst, 


1889 
1884 
1H83 
1880 


Yale,  Mid. 

Chicago,  7).  iV.  J  u- 
Oberlin,  Eng.  Ju. 
Chi<*ago,&t0.Mid. 
Oberlin,  So. 

Chicago,  Mid. 
Yale.  Sen. 

Oberlin,  Sen. 
Oberlin,  Eng.  .Iu. 
Oberlin,  Sen. 
Oberlin,  Jun. 
Oberlin,  Eng.  Ju. 
Chicago,  Sen. 
Oberlin,  S^lav.- 
Oberlin,  $la*. 
Hart  foid,  Mid. 
Chicago,  Suo. Sen. 
Oberlin,  Eng.  Jn. 
Andover,  Mid. 
Chicago,  Sw.  Ju. 
Chicago,  Sw.  Sn. 
Chicago,  &w.  Ju. 
Yale,  Jun. 

Oberlin,  Eng.  Ju. 
Chicago.Sp.  Jun. 
Pacific,  Mid. 
Yale,  Jun. 

Andover,     Adv. 
Hartford, 
Yale, 


Yale, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Bangor, 

Chicago, 


Jun. 
tlun. 
Mid. 
Jun. 
Jun. 
Mid. 
Mid. 
Jun. 


Chicago,/).  JV.Jn. 
Oberlin,  Slav. 
Yale,  Mid. 

Hartford,  Sen. 
Oberlin,  Jun. 
Oberlin,  Mid. 
Chicago,  Mid. 
Hartford,  Jun. 
Yale,  Jun. 

Oberlin,  Jun. 
Chicago,  Sen. 
Chicago,  Sw.  Md. 
Hartford,  Jun. 
Chicago, Sp.  Mid. 
Andover,  R.  L. 
Chicago,  Mid. 
Oberlin,  Eng.  Ju. 
Ch1cs<gov£i0.  Jnn. 
Chicago,/).  Ni  Ju. 
Yale,  Mid. 

Hartford,  MM. 
Chicago,  Jun. 
Bangor,  Mid. 
Chicago,  P.N.Jn. 
Oberlin,  Eng  Ju. 
Yale,  Jun. 

Andover,  Adv. 
Yale,  Grad. 

Hartford.  Sen. 
Chicago, D.-Y.  Ju. 
Bangor,  Jun. 
Oberlin,  Eng.  Ju. 


1890.] 


THEOLOGICAL  8KMIN  ARIES. 


85 


11X11  AMD  BKflEDXMCnifl. 


Lather,  Claire  Franklin,  Painesville,  O. 
Ly»ll,  .lames  Laow,  Cortland,  O. 
Legate,  John  Mortimer,  Laupahoehoe, Hawaii. 
Lyon,  Clarence  Cady,  Motison,  Mass. 
ikon,  Frank  Emory,  Lawn  Ridge,  I1L 
Maar,  Frederic  Henry,  Oakland,  Cal. 
Macallom,  Frederic  William,  Maxvill-,  Ont. 
McCartney,  Frederick  Orris,  Denver,  Col. 
McClemeuts,  John,  Brighton,  Mich. 
McClellan.  George  M  ,  Louisville,  Ky. 
McC^lUn.TlieodoreColurabiiff.Cupertino.Cal. 
McDowell,  Alexander,  Erie,  Col. 
McGee,  Edward,  Jackson,  Mich. 
McKinnoD,  Norman.  Stonghton,  Mans. 
McLaren,  James  Henry,  SourU,  P.  K.  I. 
McRoberts,  Thomas  Rowley,  Gnelph,  Ont. 
Manning,  Frederic  Wilbur,  Andover,  Mas*. 
Mark  wick.  William  Fixher,  New  Haven,  Ct. 
Marsh,  Edward  Lester,  Leicester,  Mass. 
Marsh,  Hammond  Levi,  Lee  Centre,  111. 
Marshall.  John  Wilson.  Portage,  Wis. 
Mason,  Henry  Bailey.  Reading,  Mass. 
Matson.  Per.  Alexandria.  Minn. 
Matthews,  John  Henry,  Toronto,  Ont. 
Matthew*,  Newman,  Toronto,  Out. 
Means,  Frederick  Howard  Dorchester,  Mass. 
Meckel,  Julias  Adolnh.  Cleveland,  O. 
Merdanian,  Sarki*  H.(  Castamouny,  Turkey. 
Merriam,  Frank  Nixon,  Oaklnnd,  Cal. 
Merwin.  Duncan  Salisbury,  New  Haven,  Ct. 
Meske,  Fred  Louis,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Mevis,  Lyman.  Lowell,  Mass, 
Miles,  Arthur,  Chicago,  III. 
Miles,  Harry  Robert,  Applet  on.  Wis. 
Miller,  Edgar  Calvin  LeRoy,  Quasqneton.  To. 
Milliken,  Charles  Duncklee,  Littleton,  N.  H. 
Mills  Charles  Lawrence,  Marietta,  O. 
Miskovsky,  Louis  Francis,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Moen,  Martin,  La  Crosse,  Wis. 
Moore,  Charles  Dayton,  White  Lake,  Mich. 
Moore,  Edwin.  Jr.,  Aurora,  111. 
M«iore,  Philip  Henry,  Champlain,  N.  Y. 
Morgan,  William  Sacheu*,  Pontypool,  Eng. 
Morrison,  Ge<»rge  McClellan,  Franklin,  N.  H. 
Morse,  Morris  Webster,  Chester,  N.  H. 
Mosea,  Albert  Curti*s,  North  field,  Mi  tin. 
Mosser,  Herbert  Arthur,  Olivet,  Mich. 
Motycha,  Anton.  Shueyville.  lo. 
Moulton.  James  Wilber,  Guilford,  Ct. 
Mudie,  Howard,  Manchester,  Eng. 
Mural,  Tomoyofthe.  Matsuyama,  Japan. 
Nelson,  Andrew  Peter,  Pax  ton,  III. 
Nelson,  Charles  Adolphus,  Providence.  111. 
Nelson,  Gustave  Adolph,  Chicago,  111. 
Nelson,  John,  Chicago,  111. 
Nelson.  Johu  Gothard,  Quincy.  Mass. 
Nelson,  Nel«  Isaac,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Nelson.  Rosooe,  Cxnaan.  Me. 
Newbvrt,  Elmer  Ellsworth,  Warren,  Me. 
Newlands,  Robert  William,  Edinburgh,  Scot. 
Nichols,  John  Thomas,  Freetown,  Mass. 
Noren,  Oscar,  Stockholm.  Wis. 
Nourse,  Edward  Everett.  Bayfield,  WU. 
Oakes,  Frederick  Warren,  Lawrence,  Mass. 
Obenhaus,  Hermin  F.  A.,  Chicago,  III 
Ogilvie,  Andrew  Urquhart,  Dundee,  Soot. 
Old*,  Calvin  Otis,  Clinton.  Win. 
Olson,  Constantin,  Brantiord,  Kan. 


Collie  and  Year 
of  Crraduattag. 


Amherst,       1889 

Toronto  U.    1880 
Bates,  — 


McQill  TJni.  1888 
Iowa,  1889 

Hillsdale,        — 
Fisk  Univ.     1885 


Oberlin,  1888 
Colorado,  18S6 
Richmond  CEng. 
Amherst,  1S8H 
Iowa,  1882 

Beloit,  1887 


Harvard,  1888 
Oberlin,  — 

Williams,  1888 
Yale,  1888 

Stettin  Gym.  — 

E.  London  Inst 
Harvard,        1888 

Dartmouth,  1887 
Marietta,  18X5 
City  of  N.  Y.  1884 


Baptist,  — 

Drurv,  1887 

Dartmouth,  1K87 

Carlton,  1889 

Olivet,  1889 

Bates,  1887 

Doshisha,  1885 

Oberlin,  1889 


Seminary  and 
Class. 


Yale.  Jnn. 

Oberlin,  Eng.  .Tu. 
Yale,  Mid. 

Andover,  Sen. 
Chicago,  Sp.  Mid. 
Pacific,  Sep. 

Yale,  Sen. 

Andover,  Jun. 
Oberlin,  Jun. 
Hartford,  Mid. 
Pacific  Mid. 

Oberlin.  Eng  Ju. 
Chicago,  Sp.  Mid. 
Bangor,  Jun. 
Bangor,  Sen. 
Oberlin,  Mid. 
Andover,  Sen. 
Yale,  R.  L. 

Yale,  Mid. 

Chicago,  Sen. 
Chicago,  Mid. 
Hartford,  Jun. 
Chicago,&to.  Jun. 
Bangor,  Sen. 
Bangor,  Ken. 

Yale,  Mid. 

Yale,  Sen. 

Chicago,  Sp  Jun. 
Hartford,  Mid. 
Yale, 


Chicago, 
Bangor, 
Chicago, 
Yale. 


tfun. 
Mid. 
Sen. 
Jun* 
Jnr. 


Bates, 


1887 


Harvard,       1884 

Lake  Forest,  1888 
Bates,  1888 

Dundee  Un.    — 
Beloit,  1886 


Olierlin,  Eng.  Sp. 
Hartford,  .Jan. 
Chicago,  .lun. 
Oberlin,  Mid. 
Chicago  AJ.2V.Ju. 
Chicago,  Sp.  •  I  un. 
Chicago,  Sp.  Mid. 
Bangor,  Jun. 
Yale,  Jun. 

Hartford,       Sen. 
Hartford, 
Chi<  ago, 


Seu. 
Jun. 
thin. 
Hav. 
Sen. 
Mid. 
Jun* 


Y*»le, 
Oberlin, 
Yale, 
Pacific, 
Andover, 
Chicago,  Sw.  Sn. 
Oberlin,  Jun. 
Chi<-ago,£t0.  Sen. 
Chicigo.Mo.  Mid. 
Chicago,£t9.  Jun. 
Chicago,6'u>.  Sen. 
Yale,  Jun. 

Bangor,  Sen. 
Pacific,  Jun. 
Yale,  Sen. 

Chicago,£i0.  Sen. 
Hartford,      Mil 
Yale,  Mid. 

Chicago,  Jun 
Bangor,  Jun 
Chioago,  Sen 
Chicago,^.  Sen. 


86 


CONGREGATIONAL  TEAR-BOOK. 


[1890. 


HAJKt  AJTD  BaSIDBXCSS. 


Oollem  and  Y 
of  Graduating. 


Osgood,  Luofen  Elmer,  Hermosa,  111. 
Osgood,  Roliert  Tread  well,  Audover,  Mass. 
•Otis,  Frederick  Bliss,  Olivet,  Mich. 
Owen.  Daniel  Edward,  Saco,  Me. 
Owen,  Richard,  Pituburg,  Pa. 
ftzanne,  Charle*  Eugene,  Cleveland,  O. 
Palmer,  Francis  Leseure.  Chioopee,  Mass. 
Palmer,  Joseph  Theodoie,  Canton,  O. 
Papazian.  Mains-eh  Garahed,  Aintab,  Tar. 
Parent,  William  Henri,  Lowell,  Mats. 
Paisons,  Jalins,  Sharon  Centre,  N.  Y. 
Paul,  Benjamin  Franklin,  El  ma,  lo. 
Peabody,  Harry  Ernest,  Princeton,  Mara. 
Penrose,  Stephen  R.  L.,  Germantown.  Pa. 
Perrin,  Justus  Newton,  Jr.,  Berlin,  Vt. 
Pershing,  James  Ed  wart,  West  Salem,  O. 
Peterson,  Gustav  Theodore,  Sioux  City,  lo. 
Pete' son,  Johannes   Jonathan,  Minneapolis, 
Pheln*,  FredericWilliam,Topeka.Kan.  [Miun. 
Phillips,  Ellaworth  Washington,  Nelson.N.H. 
Phillips,  John  William,  Llangad<>ck,  Wales. 
Pickop,  Edward  Martin,  Hartford,  Ct. 
Pinrkney,  Anthony  Charles,  Ridgeway,  S.  C. 
Pinkerton,  William  Brown,  Grinnell,  lo. 
Porter,  John  Solomon,  Gilead,  Ct. 
Potts  Edgar  Allen,  Lynchburg,  Va. 
Powell,  Perry  Oliver,  Monmouth,  Or. 
Puwelson.  Morgan  Everett,  Piaiufield,  O. 
P res i on,  Hartwell  Lmdley,  Omaha,  Keb. 
Prucha,  John,  Jezov,  Bohemia. 
Quimby,  Joseph  Langdon,  Sandwich,  N.  H. 
Rader,  William,  Cedarville,  Pa. 
Ramsdell,  Frank  Ellsworth,  Brockton,  Mass. 
Randall,  Frederick  Dau'l,  Hnbbardston.Mich. 
Raiiney,  William  WHtson,No.  Bennington, Vt. 
Reed,  Marvin  Dallas.  Anita,  lo. 
Rees,  Jen  kin,  Frost  bnrg,  Md. 
Rees,  John  George,  Chicago,  111. 
Reid,  John  Harrison.  West  Hebron,  N.  T. 
Richards,  Frederick  Bates,  Enfield,  Mass. 
Richard*.  George  Samuel,  Mahonny  City,  Pa. 
Richard*,  Thomas  Cole, 2d,  West  Winsted.Ct. 
Richardson,  Frank  Hervey,  Webster  City,  lo. 
Richardson,  Henry  Martyu,  Beloit,  Wis. 
Richardson,  John  Lincoln,  Beloit,  Wi*. 
R'fflPS  Frederick  Bartlett,  San  tee  Agency.  Neb. 
Rivard,  Edmund  Samuel.  Montreal,  P.  Q. 
Robhins,  James  Clarke,  Bo- ton,  Mass. 
Robin»on,  William  *lohn,  Venetla,  Pa. 
Root,  Edward  Tallmadge,  Springfield.  O. 
Root,  Theonhilui  Huntington,  Framingham, 
Rosendahl,  Martin.  Minneapolis.  Minn.  [Mass. 
Ross,  Albion  Herbert,  Norwich,  Vt. 
Ross,  Edward  Erring,  Norwich,  Vt. 
Ruevsky,  Daniel  Stoianoff,  Sistova,  Bulgaria. 
Runrins,  John,  Munden,  Kan., 
Sanborn,  Daniel  Lee,  Harrison,  Mith. 
8anl  orn,  Frederick  Leslie,  Longmont,  Col. 
Santikian,  Hohanne*  K.,  Harpoot,  Turkey. 
Savvas,  Pandelis  Kyriako  Hadji,  Cesarea, Tnr. 
Sawyer,  Albert  Augustus,  Cleveland,  O. 
Sear*,  Henry  WeMtberfod.  Chicago,  111. 
Seelye,  Benjamin  Berry.  Middlebury,  Ct 
Severance,  Claudius  Milton.  Bennington,  Vt. 
Bewail,  Oliver  Dana,  Farmington,  Me. 
Seymour,  Edward  Parsons,  Washington,  D.C. 


Harvard, 
Olivet, 

Bowdoin, 
Marietta, 
Adelbert, 
Amherst, 


1887 
1888 
1889 
1889 
1889 
1885 


Cen.  Turkey,  1882 
Laval  U.        1882 


Harvard,  1887 

Williams,  188* 

Vt.  Univ.  1887 

Oberliu,  1889 


Seminary  and 
Olaaa. 


Amherst, 

1886 

Williams, 

1888 

Wa**hbnrn, 

— 

Harvard, 

1884 

Howard  U. 

1888 

Iowa, 

1883 

Williams. 

1888 

Ran'lph  Macon, '82 

Kentucky  U 

.1887 

Lafayette, 

1889 

Iowa  Univ. 

1886 

Yale, 

— 

Amherst, 

1888 

Williams, 

1885 

Lafayette, 

— 

Amherst, 

1885 

Brecon.  Mem.  18*0 

William*, 

1887 

Beloit, 

1889 

Beloit, 

1887 

Yankton, 

1888 

McGill  C. 

1887 

Williams, 

1887 

Yale, 

1887 

Harvard, 

1885 

Dartmouth,  1887 
Dan  mouth,  1889 
Dartmouth,   1887 


Madison  U.     — 
Euphrates,     1883 
Cen.  Turkey,  — 

Lincoln  UuL  1886 
Yale.  1876 

Middlebury,  1K83 
Kowdoin,  1887 
Amherst,        1884 


Chicago,  Mid. 
Andover,  Mid. 
Yale,  Mid. 

Andover,  Juu. 
Yale,  Jun. 

Yale,  Jun. 

Yale,  Jun. 

Oberlin,Eng.  Ju. 
Andover,  Adv. 
Hartford,  Mid. 
Obeilin.Eng.  Ju. 
Chicago.Sp.  Jun. 
Yale,  Mid. 

Yale,  Sen. 

Hartford,  Mid. 
Oberlin,  Jun. 
Chicago,£to.  Mid. 
ChicMgo,&io.  Mid. 
Yale,  Mid. 

Hartford,  Mid. 
Chicago.  Jun. 
Hartford,  Sp. 
Andover,  Mid. 
Andover,  Sen. 
Hartford/  Mid. 
Vale,  Mid. 

Yale,  Sen. 

Yale,  Jun. 

Chicago,  Jun. 
Oberlin,  Slav. 
Andover,  Sen. 
Andover,  Mid. 
Andover,  Mid. 
Chicago,  Sp.  Sen. 
Andover,  Jun. 
Oberlin,  Eng.  Ju, 
Oberlin,  Eng  Ju. 
Chicago,G'er.Mid. 
Yale,  Sen. 

Yale,  Mid. 

Yale,  Mid. 

Hartford,  Sen. 
Oberlin,  Eng.  Ju. 
Chicago,  Jun. 
Chicago,  Sen. 
Hartford,  Sp. 
Bangor,  Mid. 
Pacific,  Sen. 

Andover,  Mid. 
Yale,  Sen. 

Yale,  Sen. 

Chicago,  Sw  Sen. 
Andover,  Mid. 
Andover,  Jun. 
Hartford,  Jun. 
Oberlin,  r*fav. 
Chicago,  Sp.  Sen. 
Chicago,  Sen. 
Andover,  R.  L. 
Hartford,  Sen. 
Oberlin,  Eng.  Ju. 
Chicago,  Sp.  Mid. 
Yale,  Jun. 

Yale,  Hen. 

Andover,      Jun. 
I  Yale,  Jun. 


*  Deoeaaed. 


1890.] 


THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARIES. 


87 


Shaw,  Edwin  Spencer,  Ypsilantl,  Mich. 
8haw,  Gilbert  Augustine,  Foxboro'  Mass. 
Sheldon,  Harry  Dodd,  Hillsdale,  Mich. 
Shepard,  Heni  a  i  Thomas,  W.  Epping,  N.  H. 
Si  grist.  Daniel,  Glanis,  Switzerland. 
Silverthorn,  John  Day,  Halifax,  N.  S. 
Sinnett,  Charles  Nelson,  Carrington,  N.  D. 
Sipec,  Joseph  Latnky,  ftostelec,  Bohemia* 
Sleener,  Henry  Dike,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Smiley,  Elmer  Ellsworth,  N.  Syracuse,  N.  T. 
Smiley,  8*mu©l  Richard,  St.  Lambert. Quebec. 
Smith,  Edward  Lincoln,  Montpelier,  Vt. 
Smith,  Edwin  Ray,  Bedford,  Mass. 
Smith,  George  LeGrand,  Somerset,  Mich. 
8mith.  John  Rm  ids,  Salem,  Mass. 
Smith,  81mon  Peter,  Chicago,  111. 
8mith,  Zwiftgle  Henry,  Frauksvllle,  Wis. 
Soderholm,  Henry,  East  Providence,  R.  T. 
8oderman,  Carl  August,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
8pelman,  Henry  Ohel,  Pine  Cree*,  Mich. 
Spencer,  Edward  Glenfann,  Providence,  R.I. 
8penoer,  Joseph  Jansen,  Westerville,  O. 
8uooner,  Arthur,  Princeton,  Wis. 
Sporrong,  Axel  Ga>riel,  Chicago,  HI. 
Sprague,  Elmer  Ellsworth,  Gibbon,  Neb. 
Stagg,  Amos  Alonzo.  Orange,  N.  J. 
8taub,  John  James,  Portland,  Or. 
Stearns,  Edward  Roland,  Saco,  Me. 
Steiner,  Edward  Alfred.  Oxford,  O. 
8t-wart,  John  Henry,  Sioux  City,  lo. 
8tenvall,  Carl  August,  Gnttenb'trg,  Sweden. 
Strong,  Dwight  Anset,  Huntsbarg,  O. 
Strn there,  Alfred  Luther,  Upton,  Mass. 
Sunde,  Ole  Martinus,  Chicago,  111. 
Sundquist,  Eaik  Hjalmar,  Chicago,  111. 
*Swanson,  Ole. 

Szendel,  William,  Cleveland,  O. 
Tanner.  Allan  Albert,  Jacksonville,  111. 
Tate,  William  James,  Windsor  Locks,  Ct. 
Taylor,  Frederick  Cowles,  Granby,  Mass. 
Taylor,  Glen  Albert,  Denmark,  lo. 
Taylor,  John  Richard,  Lancaster,  England. 
Teagarden,  Elmer  Jay,  Salem,  O. 
Tenner,  Adolph  Augnst  Charles,  Chicago,  HI. 
Tewksbury.ElwoodGardner.Somerville.Mass. 
Tewksbury,  Grace  Hnlbrook,  Hartford,  Ct.  * 
Tharalsden,  Charles  Theodora,  Irving,  Minn. 
Thisted,  Peter  Petersen,  Holding,  Denmark. 
Thomas,  Carl  Nicholas,  Columbia,  111. 
Thomas,  David  Lewis,  Wilkesbarre,  Pa. 
Thomas,  Edwin  Samuel,  Scranton,  Pa. 
Thorp.  Willard  Brown,  Oxford,  N.  Y. 
Torrey,  Charles  Cutler,  Bar  Harbor,  Me. 
Totusek,  Vincent,  Silver  Lake,  Minn. 
Townsend,  Arthur  Clarence,  Lewiston,  Me. 
Traudt,  Adam,  Sutton,  Neb. 
Traut,  George  Albert,  Steubenville,  O. 
Trow.  William  Austin,  Northampton,  Mass. 
Tucker,  John  Foster,  Lawrence,  Kan. 
Turner,  John  Mason,  Lancast  r,  O. 
Ufford.  Walter  Shepard,  Boston,  Mass. 
Vairses,  Stephen,  Thessaly,  Greece. 
Valleu.  Carl  Peter,  Upsula,  Sweden. 
Van  Blar  com,  Burk-Joh  n  ,Obsterheok,  Holland. 
Van  Gieson,  David  Eugene,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Vater,  William,  Wardsboro',  Vt. 


College  and  Year 
of  Graduating. 


Michigan  U.  1888 

Oberlin,         1886 
Harvard,       1888 


Harvard,  — 

Syracuse  U.  1886 

Yale,  1*86 

Williams,  1887 

Oberlin.  1889 

Harvard,  1889 

Howard  (J.  1876 


Olivet,  1887 

Otterbein  TJ.  1884 


Doane,  1889 

Yale,  1888 

Bowdoin,       1889 
Heidelberg  Uui. 


Olivet,  1882 

Amherst,       1887 


niinols,  1888 

Trinty,  1886 

Amherst,  1884 

Williams,  1886 

Oberlin,  — 
O.Normal  U.  1886 

Harvard.  1887 

Boston  Un.  — 


Marietta,       1889 


Amherst, 
Bowdoin, 

Bates, 


1887 

1884 

1888 


Oberlin,  — 

Amherst,       1886 
Kansas  Unv.  1883 
N.  Western,    — 
Amherst,       1882 


Williams,      1888 


Seminary  and 

ClSM. 


Oberlin,  Mid. 
Andover,  R.8. 
Yale,  Sen. 

Andover,  Mid. 
Chicago,Ger.  Jo. 
Bangor,  •  Jun. 
Andover,  R.  L. 
Ol*erlin,  Slav. 
Harvard,  Mid. 
Yale,  Sen. 

Bangor,  Jun. 
Yale,  Sen. 

Andover,  Jon. 
Oberlin,  Jun. 
Andover,  Jun. 
Chicago,  Grad. 
Chlca«o,8p.  Mid. 
Ciiicago,&io.  Sen. 
Chioago,£i0.  Jun. 
Chicago,  8en. 
Andover,  R.  8. 
Yale,  Sen. 

Chicago,Sp.  8en. 
Chicago,Mo.  Jun. 
Chicago,  Jun. 
Yale,  Jun. 

Pacific  Mid. 
Andover,  Jun. 
Oberlin,  Mid. 
Oberlin,  Eng.  Ju. 
Chirago,&w.  Jun. 
Yale,  Mid. 

Hartford,  Sen. 
Chicago,/).  y.8n. 
Chicago,  A?w.  Jun. 
Chicago,.Si0.  Sen. 
<  )berlin,  Slav. 
Yale.  Jnn. 

Hartford.  Jun. 
Yale,  Mid. 

Andover,  Adv. 
Oberlin,  Sen. 
Yale,  Sen. 

Chlcago.Sp.  Mid. 
Harifora,  Sen. 
Hartford,  Sp. 
Chicago, 8 p.  Jnn. 
Chicago,/),  2V.  Sn. 
Chicago,  Grad. 
Chicago,  Jun. 
Oberlin,  Eng.  A  n. 
Yale,  Mid. 

Andover,       Fel. 
Oberlin,  Slav. 
Yale,  Mid. 

Chicago,  Ger.  Md. 
Cliicago,8p.  8«n. 
Yale,  S.-n, 

Andover,  S^n. 
Oberlin,  Sen. 
Andover,  Sen. 
Andover,  R.  8. 
Chicago  Sw.  Mid. 
Oberlin, Eng.  Ju. 
Hartford,  Mid. 
Oberlin,  Eng.  Sn. 


•  Deceased  Jan.  4, 1890. 


88 


CONGREGATIONAL  TEAR-BOOK. 


[1890. 


NAME*  AMD  HSSIDIHCM. 


.Tident  John  Edward,  Woburn,  Maw. 
Vormshorg,  Jens  Christian  Petersen,  Juniata, 
Votaw,  Clyde  Weber,  Geneva,  O.  [Neb. 

Walker,  William  Henry,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 
Walker,  William  Shakspere,  Newport,  N.  H. 
Wallace,  David,  Glasgow,  Scotland. 
Warfield,  Edwin  Alonzo,  Urbana,  Md. 
Warfield,  Kranke  Abijah,  Brockton,  Mas*. 
Warner,  Willinond  Aahley.  Colchester,  Vt. 
Wathen,  John  Moss,  Rit-hihucto,  N.  B. 
Watson,  Carey  Herbert,  Wyanet,  111. 
Weaver,  Rxlph,  Canton,  O. 
Webster,  Charles  Lindley,  Oberlin,  O. 
Webster,  Eugene  Carroll,  Maiden,  Mass. 
Weckbacher,  George,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Weirner,  Morri*ou.  Donegal,  Pa. 
Weisman,  Aiidera  Christien,  Eshjerg,  Den. 
Weiss,  George  Carl,  DePere.  Wis 
.Wells,  Hubert  Wetmore,  Louinville,  Ky. 
Went  worth,  Henry  Harding,  Bristol,  Ct. 
Weyler,  Samuel.  Vitebsk,  Ku-siu. 
Wharton,  Edwin  Ramsdell,  Ceredo,  W.  V. 
Wheeler,  Rdward  Francis,  Woburn,  Mass. 
Wheeler,  Warren  Eli,  Williamsburg.  Ky. 
Whipple,  Frank  Leslb*,  Hamilton,  Mass. 
Whitby,  John  Edward,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
White,  Schuyler  Sampson,  Newmarket.  N.  H. 
White,  William  Franklin,  Burlington,  Ct. 
Whiting,  Elbridge  Cutler,  H  oil  i  sum,  Mass. 
Williams,  Calvin  Scott,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 
Williams,  George  Lewis,  South ington,  Ct. 
William*,  Mark  William.  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 
Willi»ms'*n,  James  Seollay,  Sherborn,  Mass. 
Wilson,  Gerhardt  Abraham,  Raveuswood,  111. 
Wilson,  John,  Chicago,  111. 
Wilson,  John  Wilbert.  North  field,  Minn. 
Wingate,  Henry  Knowle*.  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Wirt,  Loyal  Lincoln,  Medeeal  Lake,  Wn. 
Wiseman,  Charles  Freeman,  Youngstown,  O. 
Wood,  Irving  Francix,  North  Walton,  N.  Y. 
Wood  row,  Samuel  Hetherington,  Auburn,  Me 
Woods,  Robert  Archev,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 
Wool  worth,  William  Sage,  Westtield,  Mass. 
Worinl^y,  Samuel  Arthur,  Newton,  lo. 
Woth,  Friedrioh,  ElmhurKt,  111. 
Wright,  George  Washington,  Clinton,  111. 
Wright,  Richard.  Providence,  R.  I. 
>vy1i*f  Ed  ear,  Rochester,  N.  H. 
Wyman,  Benson  Newell,  Dewittville,  N.  T. 
Yale,  David  Lewi*,  Meriden.  Ct. 
Yonker,  Wilto  Ralph,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 
Young,  Chas.  Stephen,  Lenox,  Mas*. 
Young,  Jam  en  Chriati*,  Eaati>ort.  Me. 
Yonnggren,  Claa-Gottfried,  Crrsco,  Neb. 
Zelie,  John  Sheridan,  Bangor,  Me. 
Zutnstein,  Hans,  Crete,  Neb. 


College  and  Year 
of  Graduating. 


Amherat,  1888 
Mieh.  Univ.  1887 
Williams,      1888 

W.Marvland,1882 
MiddU-bury,    — 

N.Bruns'kU.  — 


Oberlin,  1888 

Harvard,  1887 
Mainz. Gym.    — 
LebauonVal.1887 

Ripon,  1886 

Yale,  1889 

Williams,  1885 

Kuox,  1888 

Bowdoin,  1883 

Oberlin.  - 

Dartmouth,  1885 

Harvard,  1884 

Amherxt,  — 

Amherst,  1888 

Mich   Uni.  1883 

Oberlin.  1888 

Mich.  Uni.  — 

Lake  Forest,  1889 

Glasgow  U.  — 

Carleton,  1888 

Carleton,  1887 

Jamestown,  — 

Hamilton,  1885 

Bates,  1888 

Amherst,  1H8*> 

Amheist,  1880 


Union  Ph.  1879 

Brown  Uni.  1887 

Whexton,  1889 

Oberlin,  188K 

Williams,  1889 


Williams,      1887 


Seminary  and 

Claaa. 


Chicago, Sw.  Sen. 
Chicago,  U.N.  8n. 
Yale,  Mid. 

Andover,  Jun. 
Hartford,  Mid. 
Chicago,  Sp.Jnu. 
Yale,  Sen. 

Hartford,  Mid. 
Oberlin,  Eng.  Ju. 
Bangor,  Sen. 
Andover,  Jun. 
Oberlin,  Eng.  Sp. 
Oberlin,  Mid. 
Yale,  Sen. 

Chicago,  Mid. 
Y«le,  Sen. 

Chicago,/).^.  Ju. 
Yale,  Mid. 

Yale,  Jun. 

Hartford,  Jun. 
Yale.  Mid. 

Oberlin.  Eng.  Ju. 
Har  ford.Grad.St. 
Oberlin.  Sen. 
Andover.  Jun. 
Chicago,  Sp.  Jun. 
Yule,  Sen. 

Hartford,  Sen. 
Yale,  Mid. 

Oberlin,  Jun. 
Oberlin,  Mid. 
Oberlm.  Jun. 
Andover,  Adv. 
Hartford,  Jun. 
Oherlin,  Sp. 

Chicago,  Mid. 
Yale.  Mid. 

Pacific,  Mid. 

Oberlin,  Eng.  Ju. 
Yale,  Juu. 

Yale,  Jun. 

Audover,  Adv. 
Cliicago,  Sen. 
Chicago,  Sp.  Mid. 
C  hi«  ago,  Gtr.  Md. 
Oberlin,  Mid. 
Hartford,  Seu. 
Chicago,  Jun. 
Yale.  Mid. 

Andover,  Jun. 
Chicago,  Sp.  Sen. 
Bangor,  Sen. 
Bangor,  Mid. 
Chicago,£i0.  Jun. 
Ynle,  Sen. 

Chicago,        Sen. 


1890.] 


THEOLOGICAL   8EMIN ARIES. 


89 


SUMMARY  OF  OFFICERS,  AND  STUDENTS,  1889-90,  AND  TOTALS  FOR 

PRECEDING  YEARS. 


8KMIHABY. 


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Chicago  . 
Hartford. 
Oberlio  .. 
Pacific... 
Yale 


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a  These  special  students  at  Chicago  are  ranked,  29  with  the  Senior.  40  with  the  Middle,  and  50 
«lth  the  Junior  classes  ;  6  in  the  German,  18  in  the  Dano-Norwegian,  and  38  in  the  Swedish 
departments. 

b  At  Oherlln,  11  of  the  special  students  are  in  the  81avio  department,  6  are  Seniors  and  29  are 
Juniors  In  an  English  course,  and  11  are  not  classified. 

Note.— If  the  Advanced  or  Graduate  classes  were  included  among  the  students  as  well  as  the 
undergraduates,  the  totals  would  be  increased  to  678. 


90 


CONGREGATIONAL  TEAS-BOOK. 


[1890. 


COLLEGE  EDUCATION  OF  THE  UNDERGRADUATE  STUDENTS. 

In  this  table,  a  number  in  parenthesis  denotes  that  that  number,  although  onoe 
connected  with  the  college  mentioned,  did  not  complete  the  oourse.  The  figure*  not 
in  parenthesis  denote  graduates  of  the  college  meutloued. 


COLLEGES. 


Adelbert  College,  Ohio j  . . 

Albion  College,  Michigan 

Allegheny  College,  Pennsylvania 

Amherst  College.  Massachusetts 

Arnold  College,  Wales 

Athens  University,  Greece 

Baldwin  University,  Ohio •>. 

Bates  College,  Maine 

Beloit  College,  Wisconsin 

Berea  College,  Kentucky 

Bethel  College,  Tennessee 

Boston  University.  Massachusetts 

Bowdoin  College,  Maine 

Brecon  Memorial  College,  Wales 

Brown  University.  Rhode  Island 

Carleton  College,  Minnesota 

Central  Turkey  College,  Asia 

Chicago  University,  Illinois 

Cincinnati  University.  Ohio 

City  of  New  York  College 

Coe  College,  Iowa 

<3olby  University,  Maine 

Colorado  College,  Colorado 

Dartmouth  College,  New  Hampshire.. 

Denver  University,  Colorado 

De  Pauw  University,  Indiana. 

Doane  College,  Nebraska 

Doshisha  College,  Japan  , 

Drurv  College,  Missouri 

Dundee  University,  Scotland 

East  London  Institute,  England 

Kuphrates  College,  Turkey 

Ffsk  University,  Tenness  e 

Glasgow  University,  Scotland 

Hamilton  College,  New  York 

Harvard  College,  Massachusetts 

Haverford  College,  Pennsylvania 

Heidelberg  University,  Germany 

Hillsdale  College,  Michigan 

Howaid  University,  District  Columbia. 

Illinois  College. 

Indiana  University. 

Iowa  College 

Iowa  University 

Kansas  University  

Kentucky  University 

Knox  College,  Illinois 

Lafayette  College,  Pennsylvania 

Lake  Forest  University,  II li  tiois 

Lancashire  College,  England 

Laval  University 


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THEOLOGICAL   SEMINARIES. 


91 


COLLEGE  EDUCATION  OF  THE  UNDERGRADUATE  STUDENTS 

(Concluded). 


COLLEGES. 


Lebanon  Valley  College,  Pennsylvania. 

Lincoln  Univernity,  Illinois 

M«-Gill  Univendty,  Canada 

Madison  University,  New  York 

Marietta  College,  Ohio 

Michigan  University 

M  iddlebury  College,  Vermont. 

Milton  College,  Wisconsin.     

Mt. Allien  University,  New  Brunswick, 

National  Normal  University,  Ohio 

New  Brunswick  U  niveroity 

New  College,  London 

New  Jersey  College 

Nirolet,  Canada 

Northwestern  College,  Illinois 

Northwestern  University,  Illinois 

Oberlln  College,  Ohio    

Ohio  Normal  University 

Ohio  University 

Olivet  College,  Michigan    

Otterbein  University,  Ohio 

Pennsylvania  College 

Randolph  Maoon  College,  Virginia .... 

Ripon  College,  Wisconsin 

Roanoke  College.  Virginia 

Rutgers  College,  New  Jersey 

Syracuse  University,  New  York 

Tabor  College,  Iowa. 

Talladega  University,  Alabama 

Toronto  University.  Canada 

Trinity  College,  Connecticut 

Washburn  College,  Kaunas    

Washington  University,  Wash 

Wellesley  College,  Massachusetts 

Wesley  an  University,  Connecticut 

Western  College        

Western  Maryland  College 

Wheat*  >n  College,  Illinois 

Whitman  College,  Washington 

Wilberforce  University 

Williams  College,  Massachusetts 

Yale  College.  Connecticut 

Yankton  College.  South  Dakota  ....... 

Union  Christian  College,  Indiana 

U  rsinus  College,  Pennsylvania 

Vermont  University 

Virginia  Normal  and  Collegiate  Inrt'te, 


Total  number  of  graduates 

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92  CONGREGATIONAL  TEAH-BOOK.  [1890. 

THE  ANNUAL  STATISTICS  OF  THE  CHURCHES  AND 

MINISTERS. 


Tub  following  pages  contain  the  statistics  as  collected  in  1890  by  the  statistic*! 
secretaries  of  the  several  State  organisations,  and  compiled  for  thin  publication  bj 
the  secretary  of  the  National  Council,  under  vote  of  the  publishing  committee. 
They  are  all  of  date  I  Jan.,  1890,  except  that  ministerial  supply  is,  as  far  as  possible, 
brought  down  to  date. 

The  secretary,  as  heretofore,  in  no  cane  presumes  to  insert  or  omit  the  name  of 
church  or  minister  on  any  authority  but  that  of  the  State  secretaries  representing 
their  own  organizations,  or  of  councils  subsequent  to  the  date  of  annual  reports. 

The  contents  of  the  statistics  are  as  follows:  — 

1.  The  statistics  of  the  churches  and  their  ministers,  by  States. 

2.  List  of  Congregational  ministers  in  foreign  lands. 

3.  List  of  ministers  of  other  denominations  supplying  Congregational  churches. 

4.  The  National,  State,  and  local  organizations  of  the  churohes,  with  officers, 
and  dates  of  next  sessions  in  1889-90. 

5.  General  summary  tables  for  the  year. 

6.  Tables  of  summaries.    1868-1889. 

7.  Remarks  npon  the  statistics. 

8.  Alphabetical  list  of  ministers,  with  P.  O.  address,  and  indexed  to  pages. 

9.  Alphabetical  list  of  licentiates. 

RULES  OF  COMPILATION. 

1.  To  arrange  in  alphabetical  order  everything  capable  of  it;  except  that  the 
churohes  in  any  one  town  or  city  arranged,  as  they  should  be,  under  the  name  of 
that  town  or  city,  are  placed  according  to  age. 

2.  To  make  each  State  list  to  conform  strictly  to  the  State  boundaries.  Churches  or 
ministers  reported  by  the  association  of  a  8tate  other  than  their  own  are,  therefore, 
transferred  to  their  proper  places;  and  the  summaries  are  correspondingly  corrected. 

3.  To  make  new  tables  each  year.  "  Last  year's  report "  (if  known  to  be  such)  is 
always  omitted.  But,  while  old  reports  are  not  to  be  inserted  in  the  table,  the 
aggregate  of  such  last  reports  from  churches  failing  to  report,  in  the  items  of  church 
and  Sunday-school  membership,  are  included  in  the  summaries.  Justice  to 
the  churches  which  do  report  requires  this,  as  their  real  progress  may  be  apparently 
diminished  or  reversed,  by  lark  of  the  figures  from  their  less  faithful  neighbors. 
The  special  attention  of  State  secretaries  is  called  to  thin  point,  as  it  has  often  been 
disregarded.  The  list  of  churches  of  this  year  is  compared,  name  by  name,  with 
that  of  last  year,  and  all  variations  are  specifically  mentioued  with  the  State  sum- 
mary,  so  that  each  church  can  be  traced  from  year  to  year. 

4.  To  examine  carefully  all  the  tables,  with  a  view  to  correction  or  addition  by  cor- 
respondence, especially  to  correct  "  pastoral  supply"  to  the  latest  moment.  Proof- 
sheets  have  been  sent  to  secretaries  and  some  home-missionary  superintendents  who 
could  be  reached  in  season.  But  no  such  changes  have  been  allowed  to  affect  the 
summaries. 

5.  The  prime  name  in  a  table  line  is  always  supposed  to  be  the  name  of  the 
place,  town  or  city,  in  which  the  church  is  located,  as  determined  by  the  plaoe  of  the 
meeting-house.  This  is  also  the  name  of  its  post-office,  unless  followed  in  line  or 
margin  by  a  name  in  heavy-faced  type.  In  such  cases  the  latter  is  the  post-office, 
and  this  emphatic  type,  in  line  or  margin,  is  used  exclusively  for  names  of  post- 
offices.  If  this  postal  word  is  an  adjective,  It  goes  with  the  preceding  nam-*,  e.  #., 
"  Newton,  West ";  if  itself  a  name,  it  supersedes  the  other,  as  M  Newton,  Auburn- 


> 


1890.]        STATISTICS   OP  CHURCHES   AND   MINISTERS.  93 

dale."  Postal  designations  are  not  repeated  on  the  second  page,  and  special  church 
D«met  are  sometimes  given  in  the  second  line,  for  which  there  was  not  room  in  the 
first.  In  general,  the  two  pages,  being  invariably  opposite,  are  treated  as  one,  and 
marginal  references  on  the  second  page  are  made  to  foot-notes  on  the  first,  without 
repetition  when  they  occur  there. 


MINOR  EXPLANATIONS. 

1.  Any  church  given  in  brackets  is  one  organized  since  the  date  of  State  report; 
not  included  in  the  summary,  but  inserted  for  information.  A  few  churches  tempo- 
rarily not  associated  are  inserted  by  their  own  wish. 

2.  Pastors  installed  or  recognized  by  council  are  marked  "p.  c";  pastors  duly 
o*l led  by  their  churches  and  recognized  by  some  "  definite  act  of  the  church,"  but  not 
by  council,  are  marked  p. ;  others  in  service  are  not  marked,  but  io  tabular  summaries 
are  counted  as  "supplies."  Blanks  in  the  column  of  pastoral  supply,  meaning  no 
regularly  engaged  minister,  are  left  blank  for  the  convenience  of  those  who  note 
pastoral  obauges. 

3.  The  tables  are  not  a  postal  guide  to  the  addresses  of  ministers,  and  any  person 
•o  using  them  runs  the  risk  of  error.  The  General  Alphabetical  List  of  Ministers 
give*  their  post-offices. 

4.  The  two  columns  following  the  names  of  ministers  in  the  tables  of  churches 
deuote(l)the  year  of  ordination,  (2)  the  year  when  the  minister  was  installed,  or 
sommenced  service  with  that  church. 

5.  A  star  (*)  in  the  General  Alphabetical  List  of  Ministers  denotes  that  the  person 
designated  is  found  in  the  original  8tate  alphabetical  list,  but  is  not  reported  to  be  a 
member  of  any  association  or  onference  of  ministers  or  churches  in  the  United 
States;  or  that  he  is  found  supplying  some  church,  or  did  bo  last  year  and  may  be 
presumed  to  be  in  transitu,  but  is  not  in  the  State  alphabetical  list. 

6.  Licentiate*  are  not  reckoned  as  ministers.  Churches  supplied  by  such,  or  by 
minister*  of  other  denominat:ons,  are  reckoned  as  vacant;  bnt  the  number  of  such 
churches  is  given  in  each  State  summary.  No  ministers  of  other  denominations  (if 
so  known)  are  inserted  in  the  General  Alphabetical  List.  Some  ministers  belong  to 
the  two  denominations  at  once. 

7.  The  names  of  some  Congregational  ministers  are  missing;  hut  it  is  solely 
because  they  are  not  reported  by  any  organization  of  churches  or  ministers. 

8.  Under  " Church  Members,"  "  Absent"  are  included  in  "  Males,"  "  Females," 
tad  "Total."  Under  the  head  of  "  Removed,"  "  Died,"  "Letter,"  aud  uDsci- 
plioe  "  are  represented  by  the  abbreviations. 

9.  Blinks  In  any  column  of  figures  are  such  as  were  so  left  in  the  State  Minutes. 
They  ought  always  to  signify  "no  report,"  but  some  8tates  do  not  follow  the  proper 
rule  of  inserting  a  cipher  where  "none  "  is  meant,  aud  the  examiner  must  conjecture, 
is  any  given  ca«e,  whether  "  none  "  or  "  no  report"  is  iutended.  In  our  General 
Summaries,  a  blank  invariably  signifies  "no  report." 


CONGREGATIONAL    TEAR-BOOK. 


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'Barnes,  H.  E.f  d.  d.,  Sherbrooke, 

P.Q '62 

Bartlett,  L.,  Smyrna,  Turkey  ....  '61 

Barton,  Jan.  L.,  Harpoot,  Turkey,  '89 

Bites,  P.  W.,c '87 

Beach,  H.  P..  Tnng-cho,  China.. .  '83 

•Beckwith.  E.  G.,  D.D.,  Honnln-  |  '57 

Bingham.  Hiram In,  H.  1. J  '56 

•Bird.  William,  Abeih.  Svria '52 

Biasell,  H.  M.,  La  BHroa,  Mex.  .  .  '82 
•Bliss.  Daniel,  d.d.,  Pits,  of  Syrian 

Protectant  College,  Beirut,  Syria  '55 

Bliss,  Edwin  E,  d.d.,  a '43 

Blodieet.  E,  d.  d..  Peking,  China  '54 

Bond.  Elia»,  Kohiila,  H.  I '40 

•Borchers,E.F.,Berlin,Ger.[N.H.]  '69 

Bridgman,  H.  M.,  Unizumbi,  c . .  '60 

Brooks,  Charles  H.,  a '74 

Browne.  J.  K.,  Harpoot.  Turkey,  '75 

Brace,  Henry  J.,  Satara,W.  India,  '62 

Cady,  Chauncey  M.,  Kyoto,  Japan,  '82 

Cary,  Otis,  Orfaka.  Japan '77 

Case,  Alden  B  ,  Parral,  Mexico. .  '81 

Chambers,  W .  N. ,  Erzroom  .Turkey  79 

Chandler,  J.  8.,  Periakulam, «. . . .  73 

Channon,  Irving  M.,  Ktisaie,  .7. . . .  '88 

Chanin,  F.  M.,  Lin-Ching,  China,  '80 

Christie,  T.  D.,  Maraah,  Turkey,  '77 

Clapp,  Dwight  H.,  Tai-ku,  China,  '84 

CUrk,  Albert  W. ,  Prague,  Austria,  '68 

Clark,  C.  A.,  Kumamoto,  Japan. .  '87 

Clarke,  J.  F.,  Samokov,  Bulgaria,  '59 

Cole,  Royal  M.,  Bitlin,  Turkey  . .  '67 

Constautine,  Geo.,  Smyrna,  Asia..  '62 

Cotton,  Hairy  A.,  West  Africa. . .  '88 

Crawford  L.  S.,  Bruosa,  Turkey. .  '79 
Crawford,   Matthew   A.,  Hermo- 

sillo,  Mexico 79 

Curtis,  Wm.  L.,  Sendai,  Japan. . .  '89 

Curtis, William  W.,  Sendai, Japan,  '77 


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•Danforth,  Jos.  R.,  Liege,  Belgium,  '68 

Davis,  Francis  W.,  Shansi '89 

Davis,  J.  D. ,  d.  d.  ,  Kyoto,  Japan . .  '69 
DeForest.J.H.,D.D.,Sendai,Japan,  71 
Dewey.  Willis  C. ,  Mardin,  Turkey,  '77 
Dor  ward,  James  C,  Adams,  c. . . .    89 

Dwight,  Charles  A.  8.,  d '83 

Dwight,  Henry  O.,  a '80 

Eaton,  J.  D.,  Chihuahua,  Mexico,   72 

Emerson,  O.  P.,  Sec.,  g 71 

English,  W.  H.f  Sivas,  Turkey  ...  '85 
Fairbank,  Henry,  Ahmednagar,/.  '86 
Fairbank.  8  B.,  d.  D.,WailaTe,  /. .  '45 
•Fairfield,  Edmund  B..  Lyons,  \  '45 
•Fairfield,Geo.B.[Mich.]France,  }  '89 
Farnsworth  W.  A, D.  d.,  Cesarea, 

Turkey. '52 

Fay,  Wflliara  E.,  Bihe*,  W.  Africa,  '81 
Fowle,  J.  L.,  Cesarea,  Turkey..  78 
Fuller,  Americas,  n.  d.  ,  Aintab,  a.  '62 
Gates,  C.  Frank,  Mardin,  Turkey,  '81 
Gates,  Lorin  8.,  Sholapur,  India. .  '75 
Goodenotigh,  Herbert  D.,  Adams,e  '81 
Goodrich.  C,  Tung-cho,  China...  '64 
Greene,  D  C,  d.  d..  Tokyo,  Japan,  '69 
Greene.  Fred.  D.,  Van,  Turkey. . .  '88 

Greene,  Joseph  K.,  d.  d.,  a  .  '58 

•Groavenor,  E.  A.,  Robert-  C,  a. .  72 
Gnlick,  John  T.,  Osaka,  Japan. . .  '64 
Golick,  O.  H.,  Kumamoto,  Japan,  '62 
O nl irk,  S.  L.,  Kumamoto,  Japan,  '86 

•Gnlick,  Thomas 70 

Gnlick,  William  H.,  San  Sebas- 
tian, Spain 74 

Gutterson,  G.  H.,  Mel  nr,  80. India,  '78 
Hager,  C.  R.,  Hong  Kong.  China,  '82 
Harding,  Charles,  Sholapur,  India,  '56 
Hartwell,  Chas.,  Foochow,  China,  '52 

Ha«kel1,  H.  C,  Samokov,  0 '62 

Herrick.  George  F.,  d.  d.,  Marso- 

van,  Turkey        1.   '59 

Holbrook,  Chas.  W.,  TJmpumnlo,  c  '83 
House,  J.  H.,  Samokov,  Bulgaria,  '71 
Howland,  J.,  Guadalajara,  Mex.,  '82 

Howlaud,  8.  W.,  Battiootta,  d '73 

Howland,  Wro.  W.,  Oodooville,  d,  '45 
Hubbard,  G.  H.,  Foochow,  China,  '84 
Hume,  E.  8.,  Bombay,  W.  India,  '75 
Hume,  Rob't  A.,  Ahmednagar,/,  74 
Humphrey,  Robert,  Madura  .  ...  '86 
Hyde,  Chas.  M.,  d.  d.,  Honolulu ,0,  '62 
•Jones,  Hampden  B.,  Eng.  [M*  J .  '82 
Jones,  John  P.,  Madura,  8.  India,  78 
•Joseph,  William,  Wales  [O.]  ...  '85 
Kilbon,  O.W.^Adams,  Durban,  0,  '73! 


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CONGREGATIONAL   TEAS-BOOK. 


[1890. 


Kingman'  Henry,  Tientsin,  Chink. 
Kingsbury,  V.  L..  M.D..  S*mokov,6 
Knapp,  George  C,  Bitlia  Turkey, 
Knapp,  George.  P.,  Blllis.  Turkey, 
•LsbiirHp,  Beni.,  d.  d.,  Oroomian, 

Persia  [VlJ. 

Learned,  D.  W. ,  Kyoto,  Japan 

Lee,  Lucius  O.,  M»ra»li,  Turkey. . 
Lee,  Wllberforce,  West  Africa. . . 
Looks,  W.  E.,  PhiUpopol  le,Bulg>ria, 
MarBh,Q.D..l'hi1lpopolls,Bnljririi, 
•Mead,  Charles  M..  London,  Bug- 

land 

Head,  Willi*  W.,  Adani,  Turkey. 
■Merritt,  Wra.C.  Honolulu  [Cal.] 
Newell,  Horatio  B.,Niigata,  Jap., 
Noyes,  J.T.,  Kodikanel.  S.  Iudla. . 

■N'oyee,  William  H.  Japan, 

Olds,  Otis  C,  C.  Juiirei,  Mr-iio  >. 
•Oleum,  W.B., tea., Honolulu  H  I. 
•Ostrora,  A.,  Kohala,  H.  I.  [Cal.] 
Onsley,  B.  F .,  Kauibini.  E  Africa, 
Pari.,  John  D..  Honolulu,  H.  I.. . 
Parmelee.  Mixes  P.,  K,  ».,  Trebl- 

sond.Turkev 

Peaje,  Bdm.  M  ,  M.  D.Kuaaie.a.. 
Pi-et,  Lyman  P.,  Foochow,  China, 
Perkins,  H.  P  ,  Tientsin,  China. . 
P.rkins,  J.  C,  Matidapasalai,  e. . 
Pettee,  J.  H..  Okxyama,  Japan  . . 

Pettibune,  I.  F..  d.  d.,  a 

Pierce,  J.  B.,  Bardezag,  Turkey. . 

Fiemnn,  I  ,  Peo-tine-fn 

Pliley,  Stephen  C,  Llndley.c. ... 
■Purler,  Harvey,  Syrian  Protestant 

College,  Beirut,  Syria  [M-.] 

Porter.  H.D.,M.n. ,  Pang  Chiiaog, 

China 77?. 

Price.  Charles  W..  Tai-kn,  China, 

Rand,  Frank  E.,  Pouape,  i,   

Ranwtn,  Charles  N.,  Natal,  e 

Kaynolds,  Q.  C,  n.n.,V  an,  Turkey, 


Richardson,  David  H.,  Erzroom, 

Turkey 

RobcrtH,  .las.  H..  Kalgan,  China, 
Rowland,  G.  M  ,  Okayamu.  Japan, 
Banderx,  C.  8..  Atntah,  Turkey. . . 
Banders,  W.  H„  Bine",  W.  Africa, 
•Scott.  Geo.  R.  W.,  Germany  [Us.] 

Soudder,  D..M.D  ,  NiicaU. 

Smith,  A.  H.,Paug  Chueng.CMna, 
Binlth,  J.  F.,  Mar-oian, 
Smith  I...  o.  d..  Honolulu.  H.  I.. 
Smith.  Thomas  B..  Tilllpally,  d. . . 

Snelllng,  Alfred,  Huk,  o 

•8omervtll-,W.C.,Slan«t*-adTP  Q. 
Sprame.  W.  P.,  Kalgan,  China.. 
Rtanfi.rd.ArtaurW.,  Kyoto,  Japan 
St*  lie..  C.  A.,  Tientsin,  Chin* ... 
Stover,  W.M.,Ba!lundu,W.Afrlia 
Taylor  W.,  *.  d,  O.ak*.  Japan  . 
Tewkxhury,    Elwood     G.,    Tung 

Cho  China.     

•Tlmmimori,  F.,  Seamen's  Chap- 
lain, Talpariis<.  Chili  [Ctj..... 
Thompson,  Ja».B.,Tai-ku,  China, 
Tracy.  Jamei"  B.,Tinimangalam,  e 
Van  Allen,  Frank.  M.D.,  Madura,  e, 
Walker,  J  K-.Shao-wii, China... 
Walknp,  Alfred  C,  KuMie.o.... 
•Washburn,  George.  D.  P.,  Presi- 

dent  Robert  College,  a  

Waslihurn.Q.T.,D.D.Paiumalal,e 

WesterTBlt,  Wm.  D.y 

Wheeler,    C.  H.,   D.  D.,  Hsxpoot, 

Turkey 

While,  Frank  N".,  Sendal ,  Japan . . 
White.  George  E.,M:.rwn-Bn,Tor., 
WIlder.GeorgeA..  Umiw&lumi.c, 
Williams,  Mark.  Kalian.  Chin*. . 
Winsnr,  Illibard,  Sirur.  W.  India, 
Woodln.S.  F.,Foorbow,  China.. 
Wright,  A. C,  Chihuahua, Mexico,   ' 


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a  Constsnilnople,  Turksy,  Bible  Bouse. 

6  Bulgaria,  BnroDeau  Turkey. 

c  Natal,  South  Africa. 

d  Jaffb*,  Ceylon. 

e  Southern  ladle. 

/  Wsswrn  India. 

U  Care  of  A.  O.  Forbes,  Honolulu,  Hawaii 


..  the  plaau  i 


House,  Boston. 


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THE   NATIONAL  AND  STATE  ORGANIZATIONS  OF 

THE  CHURCHES. 


THE  NATIONAL  COUNCIL  OF  THE  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCHES 
OF  THE  UNITED  STATES.— Organized  Nov.  17,  1871. 

Stated  Meeting*, — every  third  year  from  1871.  Special  meetings  to  be  called  upon 
the  request  of  any  five  State  organizations  of  churches.  The  eighth  triennial 
session  will  be  held  with  Plymouth  church,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  beginning  Wednes- 
day, Oct.  12, 1892. 

Officers  for  the  Session  of  1889.  —  Cyrus  Northrop,  Minnesota,  moderator; 
Ira  H.  Evans,  Texas,  and  Rev.  Franklin  8.  Fitch,  New  York,  assistant  moderators; 
Rev.  Henry  A.  Hazen,  Massachusetts,  secretary ;  Rev.  Win.  H.  Moore,  Connecti- 
cut, registrar;  Rev.  Frank  G.  Wood  worth,  Mississippi,  Rev.  William  B.  Hubbard, 
8outh  Dakota,  and  Rev.  John  H.  Morley,  Minnesota,  assistant  registrars. 

Officers  for  1889-1892.  —  The  moderators  hold  office  until  their  successors  are 
chosen ;  and  the  presiding  moderator  appoints  a  committee  of  nominations  at  the 
opening  of  the  next  session.  The  following  officers  and  committees  were  appointed 
for  the  next  three  years  :«— 

Rev.  Henry  A.  Hazen,  of  Massachusetts,  secretary;  Rev.  William  H.  Moore,  of 
Connecticut,  registrar;  Rev.  Samuel  B.  Forbes,  of  Connecticut,  treasurer;  David 
N.  Camp,  of  Connecticut,  auditor. 


Committees.  —  Standing;. 

Provisional  Committee. —  Her.  Franklin  D.  Ayer,  of  New  Hampshire;  Rev. 
Samuel  B.  Forbes,  of  Connecticut,  ex  officio;  Caleb  F.  Gates,*  of  Illinois;  Rev. 
Henry  A.  Hazen,  of  Massachusetts,  ex  officio;  Rev.  Arthur  Little,  of  Massa- 
chusetts; Rev.  Win.  H.  Moore,  of  Connecticut,  ex  officio;  Rev.  Julian  M.  8turte- 
vant,  of  Ohio;  Rev.  Charles  F.  Thwing,  of  Minnesota;  Rev.  Samuel  H.  Virgin,  of 
New  York ;  G.  Henry  Whitcomb,  of  Massachusetts. 

Publishing  Committee.  — Her.  Henry  M.  Dexter,  of  Massachusetts;  Rev.  Samuel 
B.  Forbes,  of  Connecticut,  ex  officio ;  Rev.  Henry  A.  Hazen,  of  Massachusetts,  ex 
officio ;  Rev.  Wm.  H.  Moore,  of  Connecticut,  ex  officio ;  Rev.  Alonzo  H.  Quint,  of 
Massachusetts. 

On  Ministerial  Relief.  — Bay.  Frederick  A.  Noble,  of  Illinois;  David  C.  Bell,  of 
Minnesota;  William  H.  Bradley,  of  Illinois;  Franklin  Fairbanks,  of  Vermont; 
Rev.  George  H.  Ide,  of  Wisconsin;  Francis  J.  Lamb,  of  Wisconsin;  Walter  A. 
Mahoney,  of  Ohio;  Rev.  Henry  Jl.  Stimson,  of  Missouri;  Rev.  Wm.  M.  Taylor,  of 
New  York;  Rev.  Nathan  H.  Whittlesey,  of  Illinois. 

On  Temperance.  —  Rev.  Richard  Cordley,  of  Kansas;  Rev.  David  O.  Mean,  of 
Massachusetts;  Rev.  Henry  M.  Tenney,  of  Ohio;  Nathan  P.  Dodge,  of  Iowa; 
Franklin  Fairbanks,  of  Vermont. 

*  Deceased. 


430  CONGREGATIONAL  YEAR-BOOK.  [1890. 

On  the  Mormon  Question.  —  Rev.  William  H.  Ward,  of  New  York;  NVlson 
Diugley,  of  Maine;  Franklin  Fairbanks,  of  Vermont;  Rev.  Edward  P.  Gtiodwin 
and  Rev.  Frederick  A.  Noble,  of  Illinois;  William  H.  Wanamaker,  of  Pennsyl- 
vania. 

On  Inter-denominational  Comity.— Her.  George  P.  Fisher,  of  Connecticut;  Rev. 
Lyman  Abbott,  of  New  York;  Rev.  Henry  Hopkins,  *of  Missouri;  Rev.  Daniel 
Merrimau,  of  Massachusetts;  Rev.  Julian  M.  Sturtevant,  of  Ohio. 

On  Union  with  Free  Baptists  and  other  Denominations.  —  Rev.  Alonzo  H.  Quint,  of 
Massachusetts;  Rev.  Smith  Baker,  of  Minnesota;  Rev.  Henry  Fairbanks,  of 
Vermont;  Rev.  George  E.  Hall,  of  New  Hampshire;  Rev.  Thomas  Laurie,  cf 
Rhode  Island;  Rev.  John  H.  Morley,  of  Minnesota;  J.  L.  Pickard,  of  Iowa;  Rev. 
Albert  F.  Pierce,  of  New  York;  Rev.  John  8.  8ewa.l,  of  Maine;  Rev.  William  H. 
Ward,  of  New  York. 

On  Improvement  of  Worship.  —  Rev.  Lyman  Abbott,  of  New  York;  Robert  E. 
Ely,  of  Massachusetts;  Rev.  Edward  Hungerford,  of  Vermont;  Waldo  S.  Pratt,  of 
Connecticut;  F.  B.  Rice,  of  Ohio. 

On  City  Evangelization.  — Her.  Henry  A.  8chauffier,  of  Ohio:  Dr.  J.  H.  Hollister, 
of  Illinois;  Rev.  John  L.  Scudder,  of  New  Jersey;  Win.  H.  Strong,  of  Detroit; 
Rev.  Prof.  Graham  Taylor,  of  Connecticut. 

On  Systematic  Beneficence.  —  Rev.  Simeon  Gilbert,  of  Illinois;  Rev.  George 
Harris,  of  Massachusetts;  John  N.  Harris,  of  Connecticut. 

Ad  Interim. 

On  a  Congregational  Manual.  —  Rev.  Henry  A.  Stimson,  of  Missouri ;  Rev.  Henry 
Blodgett.  of  China;  Rev.  M.  McGregor  Dana,  of  Massachusetts;  Rev.  Jerome  D. 
Davis,  of  Japan;  Rev.  Joseph  E.  Green,  of  Turkey;  Rev.  James  Tompkins,  of 
Illinois;  Rev.  Wm.  H.  Ward,  of  New  York. 

On  the  Relations  of  the  Benevolent  Societies  to  the  Churches.  —  Austin  Abbott,  of 
New  York;  Rev.  Frank  T.  Bayley,  of  Maine;  Rev.  Amory  H.  Bradford,  of  New 
Jersey;  William  H.  Bradley,  of  Illinois;  Rev.  George  P.  Fisher,  of  Connecticut; 
James  M.  W.  Hall,  of  Massachusetts;  Rev.  Charles  M.  Lamson,  of  Vermont;  Rev. 
David  O.  Mean,  of  Massachusetts;  Cyrus  Northrop,  of  Minnesota;  Rev.  A.  Hast- 
ings Ross,  of  Michigan;  James  W.  Sooville,  of  Illinois;  Rev.  James  W.  Strong,  of 
Minnesota ;  Rev.  Josiah  Strong,  of  New  York. 

On  the  Relations  of  said  societies  to  each  other.  — Rev.  James  H.  Brand,  of  Ohio; 
Charles  A.  Denney,  'of  Massachusetts ;  Rev.  Edward  D.  Eaton,  of  Wisconsin ;  Rev. 
Edward  Hawes,  of  Vermont;  Rev.  Henry  Hopkins,  of  Missouri;  Rev.  Alonzo  H. 
Quint,  of  Massachusetts;  Rev.  Henry  A.  Stimson,  of  Missouri;  Lucien  C.  Warner, 
of  New  York;  A.  Lyman  Willistoo,  of  Massachusetts. 

On  our  Relations  with  the  Scandinavian  churches.  —  Rev.  Marcus  W.  Montgomery, 
of  Minnesota;  Rev.  James  W.  Cooper,  of  Connecticut;  Rev.  Albert  E.  Dunning,  of 
Massachusetts;  Rev.  Simeon  Gilbert,  of  Illinois;  Philip  L.  Moeu,  of  Massachusetts. 

On  Ministerial  Supply.  —  Rev.  William  Kincaty,  of  New  York;  Rev.  Prof.  Hugh 
M.  Scott,  of  Illinois;  Rev.  Pres.  Francis  T.  Ingalls,  of  Missouri;  Rev.  Cyrus 
Richardson,  of  New  Hampshire;  Rev.  Frank  P.  Woodbury,  of  New  York. 

On  the  Religious  Needs  of  the  Army  and  Navy.  —  Rev.  8tephen  M.  Newman 
and  Rev.  Eliphalet  Whittlesey,  of  the  District  of  Columbia;  Rev.  Wm.  J.  Batt,  of 
Massachusetts;  Ira  H.  Evans,  of  Texas;  Charles  E.  Mitchell,  of  Connecticut. 


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♦ 

To  Revise  Form  of  Admission  to  Church.— Ttev.  George  R.  Merrill,  of  Minnesota; 
Key.  James  W.  Cooper,  of  Connecticut;  Rev.  William  H.  Davis,  of  Michigan ; 
Rev.  Addison  P.  Foster,  of  Massachusetts;  Rev.  George  R.  Leavitt,  of  Ohio;  Rev# 
Charles  H.  Richards,  of  Pennsylvania;  Rev.  Samuel  H.  Virgin,  of  New  York. 

On  Missionary  Periodicals.  —  Rev.  Washington  Gladden,  of  Ohio;  Rev.  Michael 
Burnham  and  Rev.  M.  McGregor  Dana,  of  Massachusetts;  Rev.  Marcus  W.  Mont- 
gomery, of  Minnesota;  O.  H.  Presby,  of  the  District  of  Columbia. 

On  Sabbath  Observance. —Rev.  James  W.  Hubbell,  of  Ohio;  H.  E.  Baker,  of 
Michigan;  Rev.  Charles  L.  Harris,  of  Mississippi;  Rev.  Albert  J.  Lyman,  of  New 
York;  Edward  I.  Thomas,  of  Massachusetts. 

THE  STATES. 

Alabama,  The  Congregational  Association  of.— Organized  April  6. 1876. 

Officers:  Prof.  Edgar  J.  Penney,  Selma,  moderator;  Richard  D.  Jenning*,  Syl.i- 
cauga,  recording  secretory;  Prof.  E.  C.  Silsby,  Talladega,  statistical  secretary;  Rev. 
John  R.  Sims,  Shelby,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1891:  Talladega,  Saturday,  March  28. 

Arizona.— The  General  Association  of  Arizona  and  New  Mexico  was  organ- 
ized at  Albuquerque,  N.  M.,  June  19, 1884. 
Officers:  Rev.  H.  Hammond  Cole,  Tucson,  Ariz.,  moderator;  Rev.  I.  Spencer 

Jewell,  Albuquerque,  N.  M.,  statistical  secretary  and  scribe. 
Session  of  1890:  Albuquerque,  Tuesday,  Oct  28. 

Arkansas.  Association  of  Congregational  Churches.—  Organized  Oct.  25, 1887. 
No  report. 

California,  General  Association  of.  — Organized  October,  1867. 

Officers :  Rev.  Walter  Frear,  Oakland,  moderator;  Rev.  James  H.  Warren,  8an 
Francisco,  registrar  and  treasurer;  Rev.  Henry  E.  Jewett,  Vacaville,  statistical  sec- 
retary. 

Session  of  1890 :  Santa  Rosa,  Tuesday,  Oct  7. 

California,  Southern,  General  Association  of.  —  Organized  May  3, 1887. 

Officers:  Rev.  Robert  G.  Hutohins,  Los  Angeles,  moderator;  Rev.  James  T.  Ford, 
Lod  Angeles,  registrar  and  treasurer;  Rev.  Daniel  H.  Colcord,  Monrovia,  statis- 
tical secretary. 

Session  of  1891 :  San  Diego,  Tuesday,  May  12. 

Colorado,  Association  of  Congregational  Churches.  —  Organized  March  10, 

1868. 

Officers :.  Rev.  Lewis  W.  Hicks,  Pueblo,  moderator;  Rev.  Edward  H.  Ashraun, 
Highlands,  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1890:  Pueblo,  Tuesday,  Oct.  14. 

Connecticut,  General  Association  of.  —  Organized  May  18, 1709. 

Officers:  Rev.  Joseph  Anderson,  Waterbury,  Moderator;  Rev.  William  H.  Moorer 
Hartford,  registrar  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1891:  New  London,  Tuesday,  June  16,  at  11  o'clock  a.  m. 

Connecticut,  General  Conference  of.  —  Organized  Nov.  12, 1867. 

Officers:  George  M.  Woodruff,  Litchfield,  moderator;  Rev.  William  H.  Moore, 
Hartford,  registrar  and  statistical  secretary;  Charles  A.  Sheldon,  New  Haven, 
treasurer. 

Session  of  1891 :  New  London,  Wednesday,  June  17,  at  11  o'clock  a.  x. 

District  of  Columbia.  —  In  The  Congregational  Association  of  New  Jersey, 

Florida,  General  Congregational  Association  of.  —  Organized  Dec.  6, 1883. 

Officers:  F.  W.  Lyman,  Esq.,  Winter  Park,  moderator:  Rev.  Sidney  Crawford, 
Tampa,  registrar,  statistical  secretary,  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1891:  Pomona,  Tuesday,  Feb.  10,  at  7.80  o'clock  p.  m. 


432  CONGREGATIONAL   TEAR-BOOK.  [1890. 

Georgia  Congregational  Association. —Organized  Deo.  12, 1878. 

Officer*:  Rev.  George  V.  Clark,  Athens,  moderator;  Rev.  George  C.  Rows, 
Charleston,  8.  C,  statistical  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1890:  Athens,  Wednesday,  Not.  5. 

Idaho.  —  Associated  with  Utah. 

Illinois,  General  Congregational  Association  of.  —  Organized  Jane  21, 1844. 

Officers:  Rev.  Henry  N.  Hoyt,  Oak  Park,  moderator;  Bey.  Martin  K.  Whittle- 
sey, Ottawa,  registrar,  treasurer,  and  statistical  secretary. 

Session  of  1891 :  Monday,  May  25.    (Place  to  be  announced.) 

Indiana,  General  Association  or  the  Congregational  Churches  and  Min- 
isters in.  —  Organized  March  13, 1868. 
Officers:  Rev.  Dwight  P.  Breed,  Michigan  City,  moderator;  Rot.  Nathaniel  A. 

Hyde,  Iudianapolis,  s  cretary  and  treasurer. 
Session  of  1891 :  Ekhart,  Wednesday,  May  13,  at  7  o'clock  p.  M. 

Indian  Territory.  —  Nut  associated. 

Iowa,  General  Association  of.  — Organized  Nov.  6, 1840. 

Officers:  Rev.  Alden  B.  Robbing,  Muscatine,  moderator;  Rev.  James  B.  Chase, 
Hull,  registrar  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1891 :  Sioux  City,  Wednesday,  May  20,  at  7.45  o'clock  p.  M. 

Kansas,  General  Association  of.  —  Organized  Augurt,  1866. 

Officers:  Rev.  James  G.  Dougherty.  Kansas  City,  moderator;  Rev.  George  H. 
Perry,  Manhattan,  acting  registrar  and  statistical  secretary ;  Rev.  Jas.  G.  Dough- 
erty, Kansas  City,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1890:  Hiawatha,  Thursday,  Oct.  19. 

Louisiana  Congregational  Association.— Organized  Jan.  26, 1870. 

Officers:  Rev.  William  L.  Tenney,  New  Orleans,  moderator;  John  L.  Wimoy. 
New  Orleans,  scribe ;  Rev.  Daniel  Clay,  Terrebonne,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1891 :  New  Orleans,  Thursday,  April  2. 

Maine,  General  Conference  of.  —  Organized  Jan.  10, 1826. 

Officers :  Rev.  John  S.  Bewail,  moderator ;  Rev.  Charle*  H.  Pope,  Kennehunkport, 
corresponding  secretary ;  Dea.  Elnathan  F.  Duren,  Bangor,  recording  secretary  and 
chairmen  of  committee  of  publication;  Dea.  Joseph  8.  Wheelwright,  Bangor, 
treasurer. 

Session  of  1891 :  Waterville,  Tuesday,  June  16. 

Massachusetts,  General  Association  of  the  Congregational  Churches  of  — 
Organized  June  29,  1803,  as  a  ministerial  body;   including  also  Conferences  of 
Churches,  June  16, 1868,  by  union  of  the  Association  and  General  Conference 
(which  was  organized  Sept.  12, 1860). 
Officers:    Rev.  Alonzo  H.  Quint,  Altaton,  moderator;   Rev.  Henry  A.  Hazen, 

Auburndale, secretary ;  Rev.  Albert G.  Bale,  Melrose,  registrar;  Edward  I.  Thomas, 

Brookline,  treasurer;  Rev.  Joshua  Coit,  secretary  of  committee  on  the  work  of  the 

churches. 
Session  of  1891 :  Marlboro,  Tuesday,  May  19j 

Michigan,  General  Association  of.  —  Organized  Oct.  11, 1842. 

Officers:  Rev.  Isaac  W.  McKeever,  Ludington,  moderator:  Rev.  Leroy  Warren, 
Lansing,  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1891 :  Ann  Arboc,  Tuesday,  May  19,  at  7.30  o'clock  P.  M. 

Minnesota,  General  Congregational  Association  of.—  Organized  Oct  23, 1866. 

Officers :  Rev.  8.  V.  8.  Fisher,  Minneapolis,  moderator ;  Rev.  Samuel  W.  Dickin- 
son, 2927  Portland  Place,  Minneapolis,  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1890:  Northfield,  Tuesday,  Sept.  16. 


1890.]  NATIONAL  AND  STATE  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  CHURCHES.    433 

Mississippi  Congregational  Association.  —  Organized  March  31, 1883.    ' 
Offiers:    Rev.  Frank  G.  Wood  worth,  Tougaloo,  moderator;    Rev.  Charles  L. 

Harris,  Meridian,  secretary  and  treasurer. 
Session  of  1891 :  Meridian,  Thursday,  March  26,  at  7.30  o'clock  p.  M. 

Missouri,   General   Association  of  the  Congregational   Churches   or. — 

Organized  Oct.  27,  1865. 

Officers:  Rev.  Robert  M.  Higgins,  St.  Louis,  moderator;  Rev.  Charles  R.  Hyde, 
St.  Louis,  secretary. 

Session  of  1891 :  Hannibal,  Tuesday,  May  5. 

Montana,  Conference  of  Congregational  Churches  of.  —  Organized  June 

17,  1884. 

Officers:  Rev.  Stryker  A.  Wallace,  Billings,  moderator;  Rev.  F.  D.  Kelsey, 
Helena,  registrar  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1891:  Butte,  Tuesday,  May  5. 

Nebraska,  Congregational  Association  of.  —  Organized  Aug.  8, 1857. 

Officers :  Rev.  John  S.  Maile,  Omaha,  moderator;  Rev.  Harmon  Bross,  Cbadron, 
stated  clerk  and  treasurer;  Rev.  Herman  A.  French,  Greenwood,  assistant  clerk. 

Session  of  1890:  Norfolk,  Wednesday,  Oct.  22,  at  7.30  o'clock  p.  M. 

Nevada.  —  In  the  General  Association  of  California. 

New  Hampshire,  General  Association  of.  — Organized  June  8, 1809. 

Officers:  Rev.  Charles  S.  Murkland,  Manchester,  moderator;  Rev.  John  M. 
Dutton,  Great  Falls,  Secretary;  Rev.  Samuel  L.  Gerould,  Hollis,  statistical  secre- 
tary and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1890:  Milford,  Tuesday,  Sept.  9,  at  7  p.  M. 

New  Jersey,  Congregational  Association  of.  —  Organized  June  2, 1869. 

Officers:  Rev.  Stephen  M.Newman,  Washington,  D.  C,  moderator;  Rev.  Corne- 
lius H.  Patton,  Westfleld,  secretary;  James  M.  Allen,  Newark,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1891:  Philadelphia,  Tuesday,  April  21. 

New  Mexico.  —  With  Arizona. 

New  York,  General  Association  of.  —  Organized  May  21, 1834. 

Officers:  Rev.  Wayland  Spaulding,  Poughkeepsie,  moderator;  Rev.  James  Deane, 
Crown  Point,  secretary;  Rev.  George  H.  Bailey,  Franklin,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1891:  Brooklyn,  Tuesday,  May  19. 

North  Carolina  Conference.  —  Organized  May  26, 1879. 

Officers:  Rev.  George  S.  Rollins,  Wilmington,  moderator;  Rev.  Alfred  Connet, 
McLeans  ville,  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1890:  Chapel  Hill,  Thursday,  Oct.  2. 

North  Dakota,  General  Congregational  Conference.  —  Organized  1883. 

Officers:  Rev.  Charles  Y.  Snell,  Inkster,  moderator;  Rev.  Charles  A.  Mack, 
Sanborn,  corresponding  and  statistical  secretary. 

Session  of  1890:  Grand  Forks,  Thursday,  Sept.  18. 

Ohio,  Congregational  Association  of.  —Organized  June  21, 1852. 

Officers:  Rev.  James  W.  Hubbell,  Mansfield,  moderator;  Rev.  John  G.  Fraser, 
Cleveland,  registrar,  statistical  secretary,  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1891:  Springfield,  Tuesday,  May  12. 

Oregon,  Congregational  Association  of.  —  Organized  July  13, 1818. 

Officers :  Rev.  Alonzo  Rogers,  Corvallis,  moderator;  Rev.  Daniel  Staver,  Forest 
Grove,  clerk,  registrar,  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1891 :  time  and  place  to  be  fixed. 


434  CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK.  [1890. 

Pennsylvania  Congregationai,  Association.  —  Organized  Oct.  14, 1886. 

Officers:  Rev.  Peter  Roberts,  Scranton,  moderator;  J.  T.  Waid,  m. d.,  Ridgway, 
registrar  and  statistical  secretary;  William  H.  Osterhaut,  Ridgway,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1891:  Plymouth,  Tuesday,  June  16,  at  7.90  p.  m. 

Rhode  Island  Congregational  Conference.  —  Organized  May  3, 1809. 

Officers :  Rev.  Edward  O.  Moore,  Providence,  moderator ;  Thomas  Laurie, 
Providence,  stated  secretary;  A.  W.  Claflin,  Providence,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1891 :  Providence,  Tuesday,  May  26. 

South  Carolina.  —  In  the  Georgia  Congregational  Association. 

South  Dakota,  The  Congregational  Association  of.  —  Organized  in  1871. 

Officers:  William  A.  Lyman,  Vermillion,  moderator;  Rev.  William  B.  Hubbard, 
Chamberlain,  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1890 :  Sioux  Falls,  Tuesday,  8ept  9. 

Tennessee.  —  The  Central  South  Association.  —  Organized  Oct.  25, 1871: 

Officers:  Rev.  Stanley  E.  Lathrop,  Sherwood,  moderator;  Prof.  Henry  S.  Ben- 
nett, Nashville,  statistical  secretary  and  treasurer. 
Session  of  1891 :  Florence,  Ala.,  Thursday,  April  9. 

Texas. —No  State  organization. 

1.  Congregational  Association  of  Southwest  Texas.—  Organized  Dec.  4, 1871. 
Officers :  No  report.    J.  D.  Leathers,  Helena,  is  said  to  be  scribe,  and  meetings 

annually  in  July. 

2.  North  Texan  Association.  —  Hon.  Ira  H.  Evans,  Austin,  moderator;  Rev. 
Cyrus  I.  Scofleld,  Dallas,  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Utah.  —The  Utah  Association.  —  Organized  Dec.  28, 1882. 

Officers:  Rev.  George' Ritchie,  Ketchuin,  Ida. ;  Rev.  John  E.  Hurlburt,  Salt  Lake 
City,  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1891 :  Ogden,  Saturday,  March  28. 
Vermont.  —  General    Convention     of    Congregational    Ministers     and 

Churches  in. — Organized  June  21, 1796.    Incorporated  June  18, 1873. 

Officers:  Rev.  Charles  M.  Lamson,  St.  Johnsbury,  president;  Rev.  Samuel  L. 
Bates,  Brookfield,  secretary;  Rev.  Rnfus  C.  Flagg,  Wells  River,  corresponding 
secretary;  Hon.  David  M.  Camp,  Newport,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1891:  Brattleboro,  Tuesday,  June  9. 

Virginia.  —  In  The  Congregational  Association  of  New  Jersey. 

Washington,  General   Conoregational   Association  of.  —  Organized   June 

27,  1889. 

Officers:  A.  J.  Anderson,  Walla  Walla,  moderator;  Rev.  Samuel  Greene,  Seattle, 
registrar,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1890:  Walla  Walla,  Thursday,  Sept.  25. 

West  Virginia. —  In  Ohio  Association.  • 

Wisconsin,  The  Congregational  Convention  of.  —  Organized  October,  1840. 

Officers:  Rev.  Judson  Tits  worth,  Milwaukee,  moderator;  Rev.  Henry  A.  Miner, 
Madison,  permanent  and  statistical  clerk ;  Rev.  Homer  W.  Carter,  Platteville,  treas- 
urer. 

Session  of  1890;  Madison,  Tuesday,  Sept.  30. 

Wyoming.  —  Associated  with  Colorado. 


1B90.]    NATIONAL  AND  STATE  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  CHURCHES.    435 
NEXT  ANNUAL  MEETINGS,  1890-91,  IN  ORDER  OF  DATE. 


New  Hampshire, 

South  Dakota, 

Minnesota, 

North  Dakota, 

Washington, 

Wisconsin, 

North  Cirollm, 

California. 

Colorado, 

Nebraska, 

Naw  Mexico  and  Arizona, 
Georgia  Conference, 
Georgia  Association, 

Florida, 

Miniaiippi, 

LoniitoiMh 

Texaa. 

New  Jersey, 

Montana, 

Missouri , 

Ohio, 

Souther  a  California, 

Indians, 

Massachusetts, 

Michigan, 

New  Tnrt, 

nun'oV 

Rhode  Island, 
Vermont, 


Milford, 

Sioax  Falls, 
North  field. 
Grand  Fork*, 
Walla  Walla, 
Madison, 
Cbapel  Hill, 
Santa  Roaa, 
Pueblo, 
Norfolk, 
Hiawatha, 
Albuquerque, 

1891. 

Pomona, 
Meridian, 
Talladega, 

Florence,  Ala., 


Hannibal, 
Springfield, 
San  Diego, ' 
Elkhart, 
Marlboro, 
Ann  Arbor, 
Brooklyn, 
Sioux  City, 

Providence, 
Brattleboro, 
Pljrnoath, 
New  London, 
New  London, 
WaterTllle, 


Wednesday,  October  22. 
Thursday,  October  19. 
Tuesday,  October  28. 


Thunday,  April  9. 
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Wednesday,  June  IT. 
Wednesday,  June  IT. 


ANNUAL  MEETINGS  OF  THE  NATIONAL  SOCIETIES,  1890-91. 

Foreign    Missions.  —  Minneapolis, 


l,  New  York  City,  second  Thurs- 
day rn  May. 
hebican  Hour  Missionary  Society. — San  Francisco,  in  May;  time  and  place 

subject  to  the  decision  of  the  Executive-  Committee. 
mbhican  Missionary  Association.  —  In  Northampton,  Tuesday,  October  28. 
CoWoke-oational   PchUsiiimi    S ii cikty.  —  Congregational    House,  Boston,  Mass., 

-Chicago,  111.,  In  June,  day  to  be  fixed  by 

Woman's  Board  of  Missions.  —  Hartford,  Conn.,  January  15,  18110. 
Woman's  Board  or  Missions  of  tub  Interior.  —  Chicago,  III.,  October  22. 
Woman's  Board  of  Missions  of  the  Pacific.  —  Santa  Roea,  Cal.,  Wednesday, 
October  8. 

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REMARKS  UPON  THE  STATISTICS. 


Comparisons  between  figures  reported  last  year  and  this  year  are  as 
specific  changes  by  States  being  given  in  Summary  IV.:  — 

Number  of  churches,  as  printed  Jan.  1, 1889, 
New  churches  added  to  the  list, 
Churches  dropped  from  the  list, 

Net  addition, 

Total  number  of  churches  as  now  printed, 

Number  of  church  members,  as  printed  Jan.  1, 1889, 
Gain  in  46  States  gaining, 
Loss  in  2  States  losing, 

Total  net  gain, 

Total  membership,  as  now  printed, 

Total  number  in  Sabbath  Schools,  as  printed  Jan.  1, 1889, 
Gain  in  29  States  gaining, 
Loss  in  19  States  losiug, 

Total  net  gain, 

Total,  as  now  printed, 

Benevolent  Contributions  for  year,  as  printed  Jan.  1, 1889, 
Increase  in  32  State*,  $262,082 

Decrease  in  16  States,  69,608 

Total  net  increase, 

Total  amount  for  year  now  printed, 

For  Home  Expenditures  for  year,  as  printed  Jan.  1, 1889, 
Increase  in  30  States  reporting  both  years,  $531,822 

Decrease  in  17      "  "  "         "  82,588 


Net  increase  in  such  States, 
Increase  by  1  State  reporting  only  this  year, 

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Total  amount  reported  this  year, 


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16,498 

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580,672 

21,541 

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$4,978,889 


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1890.] 


LIST  OF   CONGREGATIONAL   MINISTERS. 


451 


LIST  OF  CONGREGATIONAL  MINISTERS  IN  THE 

UNITED   STATES. 

REPORTED  BY  THE  SEVERAL  STATE  ORGANIZATIONS. 

The  following  is  a  compilation  of  the  alphabetical  lists  furnished  by  the  State 
Associations  and  Conferences,  corrected  by  correspondence  with  their  seoretarieM  to 
the  latest  possible  date.  The  secretary  of  the  Council  in  no  case  presumes  to  insert 
or  omit  a  name  upon  his  own  responsibility.  The  State  organizations  (<>r  later  coun- 
cils) are  alone  responsible ;  but  the  secretary  has  used  his  utmost  endeavors  to  obtain 
a  complete  and  correct  list.  If  any  names  are  omitted,  it  is  because  they  are  not 
reported  by  any  organization  in  any  State. 

The  figures  refer  to  pages  where  the  name  will  be  found  in  the  tables,  in  the  Vital 
Statistics,  in  the  service  of  the  Benevolent  Societies,  of  the  Theological  Seminaries, 
in  the  list  of  foreign  missionaries.  In  some  cases  the  page  is  left  as  in  tables,  when 
the  post-office  is  changed  since  the  tables  were  put  to  press. 

Names  starred  (*)  are  of  persons  who,  although  mentioned  (usually  as  supplying 
•churches),  are  not  reported  as  members  of  any  organization  of  Congregational  churches 
or  ministers.  A  few  names  are  also  retained  with  a  *  of  those  who  were  in  active 
service  last  year,  and  may  be  presumed  to  be  in  transitu.  Such  names  are  not  con- 
tinued a  second  year,  without  specific  report. 

Some  post-office  addresses  are  antiquated;  but  the  best  possible  has  been  done. 

Licentiates  are  not  included  in  this  list,  but  a  list  of  licentiates  follows  this,  and 
a  list  of  ministers  of  other  denominations. 

Names  of  persons  in  last  year's  list,  deceased  since  the  issue  of  1889,  are  retained, 
:and  are  indexed  to  the  pages  of  the  "  Vital  Statistics  "  when  found  there. 

Some  errors  will  be  found  in  first  names,  initials,  and  spelling.  No  pains  have 
been  spared  to  secure  accuracy ;  but,  effort  failing,  the  compiler  has  not  ventured 
to  follow  even  his  own  convictions,  against  the  unmistakable  testimony  of  the 
reports. 

Names  differing  only  in  a  single  letter  and  pronounced  alike  are  treated  as  one 
name,  but  spelled  according  to  report.  Browne,  Clarke,  Curtiss,  Griffith,  etc.,  and 
names  beginning  with  Mac.  or  Mc.  are  among  this  number.  Names  beginning  with 
Mc.  or  St.  are  arranged  as  if  the  word  was  not  abbreviated. 

Letters  for  our  missionaries  will  be  addressed  to  the  oare  of  the  society  mentioned 
with  the  name,  such  societies  (initials)  being  (hs  are  all  foreign  addresses)  in  italics. 

By  vote  of  the  last  National  Council  (Minutes,  page  26),  the  separate  lint  of  minis- 
ters without  pastoral  charge  is  omitted,  and  the  usage  of  previous  years  is  resumed. 
Such  names,  as  they  do  not  occur  in  the  preceding  tables,  have  no  numeral  page 
reference,  and  in  place  of  it  the  year  of  ordination  is  given. 


.[Abbe,  Frederick  R.,  deceased.  17 

[Abbott,  Araoa,  deceased.  17 

Abbott,  Charles  H.,  Geneva,  111.  138 

Abbott,  Kphraim  E  P.,  ISierra  Mad  re,  Cal.  104 
Abbott,  Frederick  M.,  Griggsville,  111.  140 

Abbott,  Jostiti  E..  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  427 

Abbott,  Lyman,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  '278 

Abbott,  Theophilus  C,  Lansing,  Mich.  1867 
Abernelhy,  Henry  C,  Puway,  Cal.  102 

Ahlett,  John  C,  Hi*  Rock,  111.  134 

Adair,  Samuel  L.,  Osawatomit*,  Kan.  1841 

Adam-,  Aaron  C,  Wei  hern  Held,  Ct.  120 

Adams,  Allison  I).,  Oshkosh.  Wis.  354 

Adams,  Benjamin  S.,  K.  St  Johnsbury,  Vt.  338 
Adams,  Calvin  C,  Cedar  Fall*,  Io.  1850 

Adams,  Charles  D.,  Springfield,  Mo.  1885 

Adams,  Daniel  E.,  South  bo  ro,  Mass.  218 

{Adams,  D.irwln,  deceased.  17 

.Adams,  Edwin  A.,  8.  Asb  av.,  Chicago, 111.  136 
Adams,  Ephralm,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  1843 

Adam*,  Frank  li.,  Centralia,  Cal.  1888 

Adams,  Frank  8.,  Reading,  Mass.  214 

Adams,  Frederick  11.,  River  Point,  R.  I.  318 
Adams,  Geo.  C,  Henrietta  st.,St.Louis,Mo.  252 
Adams,  Geo.  M.,  Auburndale,  Mass.  141, 1857 


Adams,  Harry  C,  Turner's  Falls,  Mass.  11,  210 
Adams,  Harvey,  New  Hampton,  Io.  1843 

Adams,  Jas.  A.,  Warren  av.,  Chicago,  III.  136 
Adams,  Jonathan  K.,  Btngor,  Me.  63, 1859 
Adams,  Luoien  H.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  427 

•Adams,  Myron,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  288 

Adams,  Myrou  W.,  Atlanta,  tia.  15,  1885 

Adams,  Phelps  R.,  Ocean  View,  Cal.  102 

Adams,  Silas  N.,  South  Gardiner,  Me.  184 

Adams,  Thomas  J.,  Danielsville,  Ga.  130 

Adam*,  William  W.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  202 
Adkius,  James  B.,  Bluomingtun,  Wis.  848 
Adrian,  Isaac  N.,  Woodstock,  111.  146 

Adriance,  S.  Winchester,  Lowell,  Mass.  2u8 
Aganler,  J.  Cyrille,  Springfield,  Ms.  1881 

Ahnstrom,JonasM.,Jamestown,N.Y.  1885 
Aiken,  Kdwin  K.,  A.  H.  C.  F.  Jf.  427 

Aiken,  Edwin  J.,  Concord,  N.  11.  266 

Alkins,  James  E.,  Vassalboro,  Me.  100 

Aikman,  Joseph  G.,  Strawberry  Point,  Io.  164 
A!t;sllc,  James  8.,  Fort  Wayne,  Lnd.  148 

Ainsworih,  Israel,  So.  Peabody,  Mass.  212 
Albert,  John  d.,  Stillwater,  Minn.  246 

Albrecht,  George  K.,A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  427 

Alcott,  William  P.,  Bozford,  Mass.  206 


452 


CONGREGATIONAL  YEAR-BOOK. 


[1890. 


Alden,  Kbenerer,  Marsh  field,  Mam.  208    i 

Alden,  Edmund  K..  Boston,  Mass.  66, 1850  i 
Alden,  Edwin  H.,  Atbol,  S.  D.  1864    | 

Alden.  K.  J., 377  Indiana  St., Chicago,  111.  1S58  i 
Alder  son,  James,  Kockwell,  Io.  1846 

Aldrich,  Benj.  F.,  Ironton,  Mich.  11,  d,  224,  30 
Aldrich.  Jeremiah  K.,  W.  Barnstable,Mass.  194 
Alexander,  James,  Tewksbury,  Mass.  218 
Alexander,  Walter  S.,  N.  Cambridge,  Ms.  1861 
Alger,  Frank  G.,  Streator,  111.  144 

Allaben,  Adelbert  E.,  Pnyson,  111.  142 

AUard,  Joseph,  Fall  River,  to  a**.  202 

Allbright,  William  H.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  196 
Allcbln,  George,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  427 

Allen,' Abram  B.,  Hannibal,  Mo.  250 

Allen,  Edward  P.,  Kellogg,  Io  158 

Allen,  Kphraim  W..  East  Taunton,  Mass.  218 
Allen ,  Frank  H.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  352 

Allen,  Frederick  H.,  Boston,  Mass.  1874 

Allen,  Fred.  L.,  Hennlker,  N.  H.  270 

Allen,  George  B.,  Oakland,  Cat.  1861 

Allen,  Herbert  0.,  Cleveland,  O.  11,  300 

Allen,  Irwin  W.,  Dayton,  Wi».  1852 

Allen,  Melvin  J.,  Ilolden,  Mass.  204 

Allen,  Warren,  Oswego,  N.  Y.  1835 

Allen,  William  C,  St.  Johns,  Mich.  236 

Allenbaugh,  John  W..  Bronson,  Kan.  1880 
Allender,  John,  Champaign,  111.  134 

All  worth,  John,  Almont,  Mich.  224 

Allwortb,  William  H.,  Memphis,  Mich.  232 
Alvord,  Augustus,  Monterey,  Mass.  210,  20 
Alvord,  Frederick,  South  Windsor,  Ct.  122 
Alvord,  Henry  C,  8.  Weymouth,  Mass.  220 
Alvord,  James  0.,  Hamilton,  Mass.  204 

Alvord,  Lawrence  C,  Kscondido,  Cal.  1888 
Amaron,  Calvin  E.,  Springfield,  Mass.  1879 
Ament.  William  8.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  427 

Amsden,  Benjamin  M.,  Manchester,  Io.  1847 
Amsden,  Bamuel  H.,  Gilmanton,  N.  H.  268 
Anderson,  Asher,  Meriden,  Ct.  116 

Anderson,  Charles,  Constantinople.  427 

Anderson,  Charles  A.,  Ban  Francisco,  Cal.  104 
Anderson,  David  K.,  Evanston,  111.  1876 

Anderson,  Edward,  Danielsonvllle,  Ct.  14, 110 
Anderson,  Edwin  L.,  Ashley,  Mich.  224 

Anderson,  James  A .,  Monmouth,  Me.  11,  186 
Anderson,  Joseph,  Waterbory,  Ct.  124 

Anderson,  Lars,  Vermillion,  8.  D.  326 

Anderson,  Wilbert  L.,  Stowe,  Vt.  338 

Anderson,  William,  Imlay  City,  Mich.  230  , 
Andrews,  Chan.  E.,  Somerville,  Mass.  11,  216  . 
Andrews,  David  W,  Hobart,  Ind.  148    | 

Andrews,  Edwin  N.,  Hartford,  Wis.  352    I 

Andrews,  George  W.,  Talladega,  Ala.  94 

Andrews,  George  W.,  Dalton,  Mass.  200 

Andrews,  Bamuel  B.,  Chatham,  Mass.  198 
Andrews,  Stephen  M.,  Marlon,  Mass.  1867 
Andridgc,  Andr.  A.,  Prairie  du  Chien,Wis.  354 
Andrus,  Elizur,  Allegan,  Mich.  1850 

Andrus,  J.  Cowles,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  290 

Angell,  Marcus  8.,  Grand  Rapids  Mich.  234 
Angler,  Marshall  B.,  No  Granville,  N.Y.  1853 
Applebee,  Warren,  Vinalhaven,  Me.  1868 

Applet  on,  Fayette  G.,  Lake  Henry  ,8.  D.,  822, 4 
Apthorp,  Rufus,  Elyrla,  O.  300 

Archer,  Marmaduke  D.,  Bond u rant,  Io.  152 
Archibald,  Andrew  W.f  MltchellTille,  Io.  164 
•Armes,  Ana  H.,  Goffs  Falls,  N.  H.  11 

Armes,  Josiah  L.,  Nashua,  N.  H.  1846 

Arms,  William  F.,  Terry  villa,  Ct.  120 

Armsby,  Lauren,  Council  Grove,  Elan.  168 
Armstrong,  Edward  P..  Springfield,  Mass.  1881 
Armstrong,  Frederick  A.,  Oakland,  Cal.  1872 
Armstrong,  Julius  C,  Chicago,  111.  1874 

Armstrong,  Robert  8.,  Preston,  Minn.  1856 
Armstrong,  William  B.,  Braswell,  Ga.  130 
Arnold,  Arthur  E.,  Atkinson,  111.  1867 

Arnold,  Henry  T.,  Plalnfield,  Ct.  120 

Arnold,  Beth  A.,  Keliey,  Io.  168 

Arthur,  Charles  M.,  Harbine,  Neb.  12 


Ashby,  John  H.,  Armada,  Mich.  224 

Ashley,  J.  Mills,  Golden,  Col.  1838 

•Afhley,  Walter  U.,  Bhelburne,  Mass.  216 

Ashmun,  Edward  H.,  Denver,  Col.  108 

Askin,  John,  Kearney,  Neb.  258 

Atkiqs,  Doane  U.,  Calumet.  Mich.  226 

[Atkinson,  George  H.,  deceased.  13 

Atkinson,  John  L.,  A.  B.  C  F.  M.  427 

Atkinson,  William  Q.,  Chester  Centre,  Io.  154 

Atw.od,  Eugene  F.,  Bloomfield,  Ct.  110 

At  wood,  Ireneus  J.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  If,  427 
Atwood,  I^fwiit  P.,  South  Dennis,  Mass.      200 

At  wood,  William  R.t  Corry,  Pa.  312 

Aunks,  Frank  M.,  Leonidns,  Mich.  232 

Austin,  Franklin  IX,  Nashua,  N.  H.  270 

Austin,  Lewis  A.,  Winter  Park,  Fla.  1862 

Austin,  Samuel  J.,  Darien,  Ct.  112 

Austin,  Thomas  J.,  Florence,  Ala.  11,  94 

Avery,  Frederick  1>.,  Columbia,  Ct.  112 

Avery,  Henry,  Montour,  Io.  160- 

Avery,  Holly  H.,  St.  Francis,  Kan.  166,  72 

Avery,  .lohn,  Led  yard,  Ct.  116 

Avery,  William  F.,  Middlebury,  Ct.  11 

Axtell,  Nathan  G.,Evanston,  111.  14, 18*7 

Ayer,  Charles  L.,  W.  Stafford,  Ct  122 

Ayer,  Edwin  I.,  i.hase,  Mich.  226 

Ayer,  Franklin  D.,  Concord,  N.  H.  266 
Ayers,  Milan  C,  Newton  Highlands,  Ms.    1874 

Ay  era,  Rowland.  Hadley,  Mass.  204 

Ayrea,  Alfren  W.,  Arington,  Neb.  256 

Babb,  Thomas  K.,  Chelsea,  Maes.  200 
Babbitt,  James  H . ,  W.  Brattieboro,  Vt.       332 

Bacheler,  Francis  P. ,  Bozrahvllle,  CU  116 

Backus,  Jabez,  Went  port,  Ct.  11, 124 

Backus,  Joseph  W.,  Plulnville,  Ct.  120 

Bacon,  Benjamin  W.,  Oswego,  N.  Y.  286 

Bacon,  Edward  E.,  Saccarappa,  Me.  190 

Bacon,  Henry  M.,  Toleeto,  O.  908 

Bacon,  Joseph  F.t  Ferndale,  Cal.  100 

Bacon,  Leonard  W.f  Norwich,  Ct.  1866» 

Bacon,  M  lies  E.,  Pembroke,  8.  D.  320,  4 

Bacon,  Thomas  R.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  1879 

Bacon,  William  F.,  Medford,  Mass.  1867 

Bacon,  William  N..  Brldport,  Vt.  14, 1*5* 

*Badert*cher,  Gottfned,  N.  J.  1887 

Badger,  Alfred  S.,  Hampton,  Io.  158 

Hagoail,  Frederick,  Alba,  Mich.  224 

Bailey,  Amos  J.,  Ogden,  Utah,  331 

Bailey,  J  »aniel  W.,  Oroveion,  Tex.  330 

Bay  ley,  Frank  T.,  Portland,  Me.  188 

Bailey,  George  H.,  Franklin,  N.  Y.  282 

Bailey,  Henry  L..  A.  B.  V.  F.  M.  11,  427 
Bailey,  Jerome  D.,  South  Woodbury,  Vu.1860 

Bailey,  John  G.,  Rogers,  Ark.  11, 97 

Bailey,  J .  Webster,  West  Rutland,  Vt.  340 

♦Bailey,  Nelson  M.,  Beechwood,  Mass.  200- 

Bailey,  Orange  C,  Chelsea,  Mich.  226- 

Baird,  Enoch  F.,  Mallet  Creek,  O.  302,  8 

Baird,  John  G.,  ElUngton,  Ct.  1859 

Baird,  John  W.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  Jf.  427 

Bake,  Henry  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1872 

Baker,  Ariel  A.,  Independence,  Io.  158 

Baker,  Benjamin  F.,  Udall,  Kan.  174 

Baker,  Edward  P..  ffiio,  H.  I,  1872 

Baker,  Kphraim  H.,  York,  Neb.  268 

Baker,  George,  Hillsdale,  Wn.  346- 
Baker,  George  C,  East  Ashford,  N.  T.      1S47 

♦Baker.  Henry  R.,  Ct.  1887 
Baker,  John  W.  H.,  Farmington  Falls,  Me,  1865 

[Baker,  Joseph  P.,  deceased.  1872 

Baker,  Orrln  G..  West  Charleston,  Vt.  332 

Baker,  Smith,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  244 

Baker,  William  H.,  Oberlln,  O.  306- 

Balcb,  Frederic  H.,  Oakland,  Cal.  1887 

Balcom,  Fred.  A.,  Rockland,  Mass.  214 

Baldwin,  Cyrus  G.,  Des  Moines,  Io.  1881 

Baldwin,  David  J-  Neligh,  Neb.  1866> 
[Baldwin,  KlJJab  C.,  deceased. 
Baldwin,  Frits  W.,  B.  Orange,  N.  J.  11, 4, 276 

Baldwin,  John  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  1875- 


1890.] 


LIST   OF   CONGRAGATIONAL   MINISTERS. 


453 


Bale,  Albert  0-.,  Melrose,  Mass.  208 

Ball.  Albert  H.,  Elgin,  III.  138 

Ball,  John  A.,  New  Smyrna,  Fla.  1867 

Ball,  Robert  H.,  Fair bH von,  Vt.  11,  334 

Bali,  Waylaud  D.,  Halt! more,  Md.  1884 

Ballantine.  John  W.,  Ridtfi  Held,  Ct.  11,  120 
Ballanlinc,  William  G.,  Oberlin,  O.       76,  18S5 

Ballautiue,  Williiim  O.,  -4.  B.  * '.  F.  At.  427 

Bancroft,  Isaac,  Washington,  D.  C.  .  1876 

[Ban  ft  rid,  John  A.,  deceased.  18 

Banister,  Charles  D.,  Northport,  Mich.  232,  4 

Banks,  George  W.,  Guilford,  Ct.  114 

Barber,  Alanson  D.,  Williston,  Vt.  1840 

Barber,  Amzl  D.,  Lorain,  O.  304 

Barber,  Clarence  H.,  Manchester,  Ct.  116 

Barber.  Frank  W.,  Grand  Island,  Neb.  1883 

Barber,  Leman  N.,  Turlock,Cal.  104 
barber.  Lather  H.,  Vernon  Centre,  Ot       122 

Barbour,  William  M.,  Montreal,  Can.  427 
Barclay,  Thomas  D  ,  Fori  Plain,  N.  Y.     1872 

Bard,  George  1.,  Walpole,  N.  H.  11,  274 

Barker,  Horatio  A.,  Oakley,  Mich.  1852 

Barland,  Tbnma*,  Kau  Claire,  Wis.  1866 

Barnard,  Elihn  C,  Whitewater,  Wis.  3., 8 

Barnard,  Pliny  F.,  Westminster,  Vt.  1847 

Barnes,  George  B,  Fargo,  N.D.  1868 

Barnes,  Henry  E.,  Shcrbrooke,  P.  Q.  427 

Barnes,  Jeremiah  R..  Marietta,  O.  1838 
Barnes,  Orlando  C,  N.  ijtwrence,  N.  Y.     286 

Barnes,  Stephen  G.,  Grianell',  Io.  1881 

Barnett,  John  H.,  Nantlooke,  Pa.  312 

Barnett,  Paul.  Fort  Valley,  Ga.  130 

Barnum,  Samuel  H.,  Cornwall,  Vt.  334 

Barnam,  Samuel  W.,  New  Haven,  Ct.  1853 

Barrett,  John  P.,  Normal,  111.  142 

Barrett,  Samuel  A..  Castlcton,  Vt.  832 

Barron,  John  W.,  Laeonia,  N.  H.  1888 

Barrows,  Allen  O.,  Ames,  Io;  1871 

Barrows,  Charles  D.,  Cal.  1871 

Barrows,  John  0.,NewiDgton,  Ct.  118 
/Barrows,  Simon,  deceased. 

Barrows,  Walter  M .,  Rock  ford,  III.  144 

Barrows,  William,  Rea  ling,  Mass.  1845 

Barrows,  William  II.,  Anamona,  Io.  1*2 

Barstow,  Charles,  Amen,  Io.  1852 

Bare  tow,  John  Glastonbury,  Ct.  11,114 

Barteau,  Sidney  H.,  Angus,  Minn.  1857 
Bartholomew,  Cha>. .  M .,  Susp.  Bridge,  N.7. 290 

Ban  leu,  Dana  W.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  252 

Bartlett,  Edward  O.,  Providence,  R.  I.  318 

Bartlctt,  Enoch  N.,  San  Buenaventura,  Cal.  '41 

Bartlett,  Lyman,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  427 

Bartlett,  Samu<l,  Toledo,  O.  308 

Bartlett,  Hamuel  C,  Hanover,  N.  H.  1843 

Bartlett.  William  A .,  Chicago.  111.  14,  144 

Barton.  James  L.,  A.  B.  O.  F.  Jf.  427 

♦Barton,  Walter,  Attleboro,  Mass.  194 

Barton,  William  E.,  Wellington,  O.  308 

♦Bary,  Ernil  B.,  Newcastle,  N.  H.  272 

Bascora,  Flavel,  Princeton,  111.  1833 

Bascom,  George  S..  Fargo,  N.  D.  294 

Baacom,  John.  Williamstown,  Mass.  1859 

Baskervllle,  Mark,  Aurora,  Neb.  256 
Bossett,  Austin  B.,  Willlsmntown,  Mass.  2*0 
BasHett,  Stephen  E.,  Fort  Valley,  Ga.  04, 130. 2 

Bates,  Charles  S.,  Lee,  N.  II.  270 

Bate*,  Francis  W.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  427 

f  Bates,  Henry,  deceased.  19 

Bates,  Henry  L.,  I'etaluma,  Cal.  102 
Bates,  James  A.,  Randolph  Centre,  Vt.       338 

Bates,  John  M.,  Bon  Homme,  S.  D.  320 

Bates,  Samuel  L.,  Brook  tield,  Vt.  832 

Bath,  Thomas  W.,  Tremont,  111.  146 

Batt,  William  J.,  Warnemlle,  Mass.  1857 

Battey,  George  J.,  Canova,  S.  D.  320,  2 

Battey,  Richard  H.,  Millbank,  S.  D.  1882 

Baxter,  Albert  F.,  Bath,  N.  H.  266 

Baxter,  Benjamin  J.,  Hopkins,  Mich.  230 

Baxter,  Thomas  G.,  Frankfort,  Mich.  228 

Bayne,  John  S.,  Hadley,  Mass.  204 


Beach,  David  N.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  198 

Beach,  Edwin  R.,  Lexington,  Or.  310 

Beach,  Klmer  J.,  Lyndon.  Vt.  336,  8 

Beach,  Harlan  P.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  427 

•Beach,  Homer  T.,  Benson,  Vt.  332 

Beach,  Nathaniel,  Norwich  Town,  Ct.  1837 
B«uch,  Samuel  J.,  Cedar  Falls,  lo.  152 

Beadenkopf,  Thos.  M.,  Baltimore,  Md.  1886 
Beale,  Charles  H.,  Lansing,  Mich.  232 

Beale,  William  T.,  Ypsilanti,  Mich.  238 

Beaman,  Warren  H.  Amherst,  Mass.  1841 
Bean,  Ebenezer,  Gray,  Me.  184 

Beane,  Phincas  A.,  Bath,  111.  1852 

Beard,  Augustus  F.,  Bible  House,  N.  Y.  65,  60 
Beard,  Edwin  S..  Brooklyn,  Ct.  110 

Beard,  Keuben  A.,  Seattle,  Wn.  63,  1879 

Beard.  William  H.,  South  Killlngly,  Ct.  116 
Beardsley,  Bronson  B.,  Bridgeport,  Ct.  1850 
Beardslee,  Clark  S.,  Hartford  Ct.  75, 1884 

Beardsley,  Joslah,  Wilmette,  111.  146, 12 

[Bears,  Alfred  H.,  deceased. 
Beaton,  David,  Redfleld,  S.  D.  324 

Beckwith,  Clarence  A.,  W.Roxbury,  Ms.  196 
Beckwith,  Edward  G.,  Honolulu,  H.  I.  427 
Beckwith.  George  A.,  Windham,  Vt.  810 

Bedford,  Kobert  C,  Montgomery,  Ala.  94 
Beebe,  Albert  G.,  Springfield,  Mass.  1854 

Beecher,  Charles,  Wysox,  Pa.  1844 

Beecher,  Edw.,  Macon  St..  Brooklyn,  N.Y.1826 
Beecher,  Frederick  W.,  Wellsville,  N.  Y.  290 
•Beecher,  Thomas  K.,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  282 

[Beecher,  William  H.,  deceased.  19 

Ben  rends,  A  dolphus  J.  F.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  278 
Belden,  William  H.,  Bristol,  Ct.  110 

Belfry,  William  T.,  Vestaburg,  Mich.  11,  230 
•Belknap,  Lafayette,  Herrick,  Neb.  11,  258 
Bell,  James  M.,  Lisbon,  N.  H.  270 

Bell,  Robert  C,  E.  Longmeadow,  Mass.  206 
Bell,  Samuel,  Whitman,  Mass.  220 

Hell,  S.  Linton.  Marblehead,  Mass.  208 

Bell,  Thomas,  East  Falmouth,  Mass.  2u2 

Bell,  William  8.,  Helena,  Mont.  1864 

BeUey,  George  W  ,  Dayton,  O.  16.  300 

Belt,  Salathiel  D.,  Woodland.  Cal.  1871 

Bern  an,  Albert  M  .  Corning,  Io.-  154 

Benedict,  Arthur  J..  St.  Paul,  Minn.  246 

Benedict,  George,  Qulncy  Point,  Mass.  214 
Benedict,  Wm.  A.,  Orange  Park,  Fla.  128 

Benford,  George,  Harrison,  Miob.  230 

Benjamin,  Thomas C, Nanticoke,  Penn.  312,  4 
Benner,  Edward  A.,  Salt  Lake  City,  U.  1874 
Bennett,  Ethan  O  ,  Brighton,  Io.  1853 

Bennett,  Henry  3.,  Nashville.  Tenn.  328 

Bennett,  William  P.,  Crete,  Neb.  256 

Bent.  George,  Hazard,  Neb  1856 

•Bente,  Christ.  H  ,  Pierce  City,  Mo.  14,  252 
Benton,  Joseph  A..  Oakland,  Cal.  77, 1861 
Benton,  Ledyard  E.,  Crete,  Neb.  1864 

Bentz,  Henry,  Suttou,  Neb.  1856 

Berggren,  Charles  A.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  252 
Berle,  Adolph  A.,  Wareham,  Mass.  14,  218 
Berry,  Augustus,  Pel  ham,  N.  H.  272 

Berry,  Edward  A.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  1870 

Berry,  George  R.,  Aten,  Neb.  256 

Berry,  Loren  F.,  Ottumwa,  Io.  160 

Bettes,  Darius.  Grand  Rapids,  Mloh.  1848 

Betts,  Eben  M.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1869 

Bevnnn,  Reese  G.,  Scranton,  Pa.  316 

Bickford,  Levi  F.,  Buena  Park,  Cal.  98, 106 
Bickford,  Thomas,  Bran  ford,  Ct.  110 

Bickford,  Warren  F.,  Oakland,  Cal.  1876 

Rlcknell.  Dennis  H.,  Anacortes,  Wn.  '  1872 
Biddle  Jacob  A.,  8.  Norwaik,  Ct.  118 

Bldwell,  John  B.,  Perry,  Io.  162 

Bigelow,  Albert,  North  Evans,  N.  Y.  286 

Blllman,  Howard,  Oxford,  N.  Y.  14,  236 

Bingham,  Charles  M.,  Daytona,  Fla.  128 

Bingham,  Egbert  B.,  Woodstock,  Ct.  124 

Bingham,  Hiram,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  427 

Bingham,  Joel  S.,  Traer,  Io.  164 


454 


CONGREGATIONAL  YEAR-BOQK. 


[1890. 


Bird,  Charles  W.,  Glyndon,  Minn.  1880 

Bird  GeoTKe  H.,  South  Chicago,  111.  136 

Bird,  William,  Beirut,  Syria.  427 

Bifb*e  Chit  rift  Gv.  Fontanelie,  Neb.  1867 

Biebee,  John  H..  Westfield,  Mass.  1834 

Bisbee,  Mania  D..  Hanover,  N.  H.  1874 

Blscoe,  George  S.,  Waverly,  Neb.  262 

Blscoe,  Thomas  C,  Holliston,  Mas*.  1838 

BUbop,  Albrrt  W.,  Olathe,  Kan.  172 

Blssell.  Charles  H.,  Morris,  III.  142 

Blssell,  Edwin  C,  Hartford,  Ct.  75,  I860 

Blssell,  Frank  A.,  Ottawa,  Kan.  172 

Blssell,  Henry  U.,A.B.C.  F.  At.  427 

Bissel),  J  no.  E.,  Dunning  St.,  Chicago,  111.  136 
Blssell.  Oscar,  Westford,  Ct.  110 

Blssell,  Samuel  B.  8.,  Norwalk,  Ct.  1836 

BHUnger,  John  Q.,  Haverhill,  N.  H.  1860 

Bixby ,  A  lanson,  Debesa,  Cal .  104 

Bixby,  Joseph  P.,  Revere,  Mass.  214 

Bixby,  Solomon.  Holland,  Mass.  1863 

Blzler,  Jaim-s  W.t  Haverhill.  Mass.  11,  204 
Blackman,  Win.  F..  Naugatuck,  Ct.  116 

Black  well.  Win.,  Rhinelander,  Wis.  354 

Blades,  John  1.,  Maas.  14 

Blair,  John  J.,  Andover,  Maas.  104 

Blaic dell,  Joshua  J.,  Belolt,  Wis.  .  1844 

BlalMiell,  William  S.,Tavares,  Fla.  1868 

Blake,  H«-nry  A.,  Webster,  Mass.  11,  218 

I Blake,  Jeremiah,  deceased. 
Hake,  Lyman  H.,  Weatfleld,  Maas.  220 

Blake.  8.  Leroy,  New  London,  Ct.  118 

Blakeiy,  David,  Btacyville,  lo.  164 

Blakely.  Joalah  B..  Neenah,  Wi*.  1874 

Blakeiy,  Qulncy,  Marlboro,  N.  H.  270 

Blakeslee,  Allen  D  ,  Hay  ward,  Wis.  352 

Blakeslce,  Krastus,  Spencer,  Mass.  216 

Blakenlee,  Newton  T.,  Tori  Byron,  111.  144 
Blakesley,  Linus,  Topeka,  Kan.  174 

Blanchard,  Addisou,  Denver,  Col.  106 

Blanchard*  Charles,  Wheaton,  III. 
Blancbard,  John  T.,  Webster  City,  lo.        164 
Blanchard,  Jonathan,  Wheaton,  111.  1837 

Blanchaid,  Merrill,  £.  Weymouth,  Mass.  220 
Birase,  William  J..  WilliaiosfieJd,  O.  808 

Blenkarn,  Win.  T.,  Strung  City,  Kan*  168,  74 
BUnn,  Henry  G.,  Cambridge,  NT.  280 

Bliss,  Charles  K..  Chicago,  111.  68, 1859 

Bliss,  Daniel,  Beirut,  Syria.  427 

Bliss,  Daniel  J..  Abtngton,  Ct.  1868 

Blins,  Kdwin  E.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  At.  427 

Bliss,  Kdwln  M.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  1877 

Bliss,  Howard  *».,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  278 

[BlisN,  Isaac  G.,  dvecensed,  19 

Bliss,  J.  Henry.  Franklin,  N.  H.  268,  72 

Blisi*.  Leon  D.,  Worcester,  Mass.  11,  220 

Blodgett,  Charles  K.,  Sauk  Centre,  Minn.  1384 
Blodgett,  Edward  P.,  Greenwich,  Maas.  204 
Blodget,  Henry,  A.  B.  V.  F.  At.  4U7 

Bloomtitld,  Frank.  Highland  Station,  Mch.  230 
Blose.  David  A.,  Beardstown,  Hi.  134 

Boardman,  Cha«.  1'.,  W.  Burlington,  lo.  11, 164 
Boitidman,  Get  rge  N.,  Chicago,  HI.  73, 1854 
Boardm  in,  Joseph,  Barnet,  VI.  332 

Boardman,  M.  Bradford,  New  Britain,  Ct.  116 
Bodwell,  Joseph  C,  Lyndonvillc,  Vt.  332,  6 
Bod  well,  Lewis,  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y.  1856 
^Bowess,  Elliott  K.,  Kaukauna.  Wis.  352 

*Bok'gi'i>»  Joseph  II.,  Sterling,  Kan.  174 

Boiler,  Benjamin  F.,  Sedalla,  Mo.  252 

Bolster,  William  H  ,  S.  Weymouth,  Maas.  220 
Bolt  wood,  Henrv  L.,  Evaneton,  III.  1864 

Bond,  Elias.  A.  B.  C.  F.  At.  427 

Bond,  Jobn  J.,  Ironvllle,  N.  Y.  280.  2 

Bonflls.  Ellsworth,  N*w  York,  N.  Y.  11, 1889 
I  Bonnell,  William  H  ,  deceased.  19 

Bonnett,  Louis  M.,  Athol,  Kan.  166 

Bonney,  John  R  ,  DeSmet,  S.  D.  1863 

Booth,  Edwin,  Obirlin,  O.  1896 

Borchers,  Ernest  F.,  Berlin,  Germany,  427 
[Borton,  Jesse  P.,  deceased. 


Boss,  Thomas  M.,  Leavenworth,  Kan.  170 
Boat  wick,  Elmer  D..  RJdgway,  Pa.  8U 

Bosworth,  Kdward  I.,  Oberlin,  O.         76, lfttt 
Bosworth,  Qulncy  M .,  Jswett  City.  Ct.        116- 
Bosworth,  Richard  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Bosworth,  Uriah  C,  Trenton,  Neb.  262 

Bosworth.  William  A..  Great  B»nd,  Kan.  170 
Both  well,  George  W  ,  Oakland.  Cal .  1875 

Boudreau,  Muses  F., [Masa.j  187T 

Bourne,  James  R.f  Sharon,  Ct.  1859 

Bourne,  Paul  E.,  Blllaboro'  Centre,  N.  H.  270- 
Bourne,  8.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  1853 

Bouton,  Tilton  C.  H.,  Hopkinton,  N.  H.,  14,270 
Bowden,  Henry  M.,  Portland,  Ct.  120 

Boweu,  Elias  R.,  Cleveland.  O.  1888 

Bowcn,  Frederic.  Avon,  III.  134 

•Bower,  Amos  W.,  Hillsdale,  Or.  1876 

Bowers,  Albert.  Ruggles,  O.  306 

Bowers,  Charles  F.,  Provo,  Utah.  1887 

Bowers,  John  M.,  Kidder,  Mo.  1866 

Bowers,  8iepheu,  San  Buenaventura,  Cal.  1888 
Bowker,  Samuel,  Reading,  Maas.  1845 

Bowler.  Stephen  L.,  Berlin,  N.  H.  1853 

Bowman,  David  D.,  Grass  Valley,  Cal.  14, 100 
Bowman,  George  A .,  East  Ha*  tford,  Ct.  184* 
Boyd.  Herbert  W.,  8o.  Amherst,  Mass.  194 
•Boyle,  Frauk  W.,  Sherman,  Tex.  330 

Boynton,  Charles  K.,  Bast  Aurora,  N.  Y.  1861 
Boynton,  Francis  H.,  Lawrence,  Ma«a.  206 
Boynton,  Geo.  M.,  Newton  Centre,  Ms.  67,1863 
Hoynton,  Nehemiah,  Boston,  Mass.  196 

Brace,  Seth  C,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  1860 

Bradford,  Amory  H.,  Montclalr,  N.  J.         276 
Bradford,  BenJ.F.,  Upper  Montclalr,  N.  J.  276 
I  Bradford,  Dana  B.,  deceased. 
Bradley,  Albert  J .,  Valley  Falls , Kan.         174 
Bradley,  Cornelius  B.,  Oakland,  Cal.  1871 

Brxdley,  Dan  F.,  Yankton,  S.  t>.  826 

Bradley,  George  8.,  Hudson,  Mich.  230 

Bradley,  N.  8.,  Janr.estown,  N.  D.  11,  6,  294,  6» 
Bradley,  William,  Milton,  Mljh.  226,  34 

•Bradshaw,  John,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  1861 
Bradshaw,  John  W..  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  224 
Bradstreet,  Albe.t  E.,  Shelburne,  Mass.  214 
Brainerd,  Charlc  N.,  BrarUeboro,  Vt.,  1876 
Brat  nerd.  Edward  K.,  Los  AugHee,  Cal.  100 
Brainerd,  Timothy  G.,  GrinnHI,  lo.  1840 

Braith waits,  Tho*.  A.,  E.  Rockaway,  N.  Y.  280 
Brakcmeyer,  Gustavus  L.,  Grand  View,  lo.  156 
Branch,  Kdward  T.,  H-  mer,  Mich.  1849 

Branch,  John  A.,  Hill  City,  Kan.  170 

Brand,  James,  Oberlin,  O.  304 

Brandt,  William  L.,  Baxter,  lo.  152 

Bra* tow,  Lewis  O.,  New  Haven,  Ct.  79, 1861 
Hrastow,  Thomas  K.,  Rock  port,  Me.  1865 

Bray,  Henry  E.,  No.  Leominster,  Maas.  11, 206 
Bray,  Spencer  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y .  286 

Bray,  William  L.,  Kenosha.  Wis.  352 

Brcarly,  William  II.,  ja«per.  O.  u.  324 

Breckinridge,  Daniel  M.,  Bellevue,  lo.  152 
Breed,  David,  Willlngton,  Ct.  124 

Breed,  Dwight  P.,  Michigan  City,  Ind.  148- 
Breed.  Samuel  D..  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  1862 

Bremner,  David,  Boxford,  Mass.  214 

Brereton,  James  E.,  Ashland.  Neb.  256 

Brereton,  Jobn  M.,  Cole  Camp,  Mo.  250» 

Brewer,  David  n.,  Boston,  Mass.  208 

Brewer,  .Nines,  Hartland,  Wis.  352 

Brewer,  William  F.,  Duluth,  Ga.  130 

Brewster,  Wm.H.,  Benton  Harbor,  Mich.  1838* 
Briant,  8.  Ingersoll,  N.  Chelmsford,  Ms.  14. 198 
Brickett,  Harry,  Hook»ett,  N.  H.  1858 

Brlckett,  Hurry  L.,  Lynnfield  Centre,  Ms.  208 
Bridgman,  Henry  M.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  At.  427 

Bridgman,  Lewis,  Cmtreville.  8.  D.  1840> 

Ki  ier,  John  W.,  Polermo,  Cal.  100, 2 

Briggs,  William  T.,  East  Douglass,  Maas.  200 
lirink.  Lee  A.,  Elroa,  lo.  154,  6 

Brlntnall,  Loren  W.,  8teilacoom,  Wn.  844,  6> 
Brlsendlne,  William  H.,  Forrestville,  Ga.    ISO 


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LIST  OF  CONGREGATIONAL  MINISTERS. 


455 


Bristol,  Col  man,  Carpenterville,  111.  184 

Bristol,  Prank  L.,  Ux bridge,  Mam.  218 

[Bristol,  Richard  C,  deceased. 
Bristol,  Sherlock,  Saticoy,  Cal.  1843 

Broad,  L.  Psyson,  Topeka,  Kan.  63, 1873 

Brodhead,  William  H.,  Denver,  Col. '  108 

Brodle,  Andrew  M..  Cincinnati,  O.  300 

Brodle,  James  F.«  Salem,  Mass.  11,  4, 214 

Brokaw,  Kalph  W.,  Springfield,  Mass.  216 
Brooks,  Charles  H.,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  427 

Brooks,  Charles  8.,  Fltchburg.  Mass.  202 

Brooks,  George  W.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  106 
Brocks,  W.  E.,  Claremont  av.,  Chicago,  HI.  136 
Brooks.  William  M.,  Tabor,  Io.  1866 

Bross,  Harmon.  Lincoln,  beb.  63,1863 

Brower,  C.  DeWolf,  Dowagiac,  Mich.  228 
Brown,  Aaron,  KingsUn  Centre,  O.  1867 

Brown,  Ama»a  A.,  Spearfi»h.  8.  D.  326 

Brown,  Auselm  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  1873 
Brown,  Aurellan  L.,  Dexter,  Minn.  1887 

Brown,  Charles  0  ,  Dubuque,  Io.  154 

Brown,  Clarence  T.,  Forrestville,  III.  11, 138 
Brown,  Daniel  M.,  Indianapolis,  ind.  148 

Bnrwn,  Edward,  Dfc8met.  8.  D.  1853 

Brown,  Frederick  0  ,  111.  1872 

Brown,  George  B.,  Toledo,  O.  298 

Brown,  Henry  C,  Sprimrfield,  Mo.  1865 

Brown,  Henry  E.,  Oberlln   0.  1866 

Brown.  Herbert  8.,  Mystic  Bridge,  Ct.  122 
Brown,  Israel,  New  Hampton,  Io.  160 

Brown,  James,  Aleo,  Ala.  11,  94 

Brown.  John  A .,  Rlceville,  Io.  162,  4 

Browne,  John  K  ,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  427 

Browne,  J.  Newton,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  14, 240 
Brown,  Luther  B.   Dickinson,  N.  D.  294 

Brown,  "liver,  Woodbine,  Io.  158,64 

•Brown,  Robert,  Roy.  Wn.  346 

Brown,  Sterling  N.,  Washington,  D.  O.  126 
Brown,  Thomas  J.,  Mukwanago,  Wis.  1884 
Brown,  Thomas  L.,  Steuben,  O.  802,  4 

Brown,  Willard  I>.,  Interlachen,  Fla.  128 

Brown,  WilUum  B..  East  <  -range,  N.  J.  1843 
Brown.  William  M  ,  Austin,  Tex.  330 

Brownj  >hn,  George  W.,  Winner,  Neb.  264 
•Brownvillo.  John  W.,  Colebrook,  N.  H.  266 
Bruce.  Charles  C  ,  Medford,  Mass.  208 

Bruce,  Charles  R.,  Eagle  Grove,  Io.  154 

Bruce.  Il>  nry  J.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  427 

Bruechert.  Fred  H.  W.,  Omaha,  Neb.  26*". 
Brnndidge,  Hirnra  A.,  Fredonia.  Kan.  1861 
Bruneau,  I*mai:l  P.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  11,  fl)4 
Bryan,  George  A..  Scotland,  Ct.  120 

Bryant.  Albert,  Worcester.  Mass.  1865 

Bryant,  Samuel  J.,  West  Haven,  Ct.  1876 

Bryant,  Stephen  O.,  Olivet,  Mich.  1868 

•Bryngleson,  Aug  ,  Wood  Lake,  Wis.  350,  8 
Buck,  Edwin  A.,  Fall  River.  Mass.  1864 

Buck,  S  imuel  J.,  Grlnnell,  Io.  1863 

Buckham.  John  W.,  Salem,  Mas*.  214 

Buckingham,  Samuel  G..  Springfield,  Ms.  216 
Buell,  Lewin  F  ,  Smyrna,  N.  Y.  12,  288 

Bugbee,  R"lla  G  ,  Thomastoo,  Ct.  122 

Buirbt-y.  Will  8.,  South  Haven,  Mich.  236 

Bnlflnch,  John  J.,  Waldoboro,  Me.  180 

Bull  ird,  <  'harles  hi.,  Hartford,  Ct.  1855 

Bullard,  Ebcn  W„  Stockbrldge,  Mass.  1838 
Bullock,  Miles  G.,  Anconia,  Ct.  110 

Bullock,  Motier  A.,  Iowa  City,  Io.  158 

•BumpiiR.  I*aac  C-,  Sherman  Mills,  Me.  188 
Bumstead,  Horace,  Atlanta,  Ga.  1872 

Bundy,  Henry,  Chicaso,  111  1878 

Bunker,  Kred  R.,  Olivet,  Mich.  12,  226,  32 
Bunnell,  John  J.   Douglas,  Mich.  228 

•Bunnell,  Philip,  Phillips,  Me.  1882 

Burbank,  Justin  E.,  Concord,  N.  H.  1858 

Burbank,  Lysander  T.,  Washington,  D.0. 1860 
Burges*,  Charles,  Anthony,  Kan.  176 

Burgess,  Edmund  J.,  Wolverine,  Mich.  238 
Burgess,  George  H..  Hadlyme,  Ct.  112 

Burgess,  Louis  F.,  Bridgewater,  Ct.  110 


Burgess,  Beth,  Blodgett  Mills,  N.  Y.  184* 

Burgess,  William,  Canton,  111.  134 

Bnrhaas,  Paul  C  .  Centralis,  111.  1886 

Burllson,  Augustas  E.,  Berea,  O.  1879 

Burnaby,  8tduey  A.,  Lancaster,  N.  H.        2701 
Burnard,  William  H  ,  Miles,  Io.  160 

Burnell,  Alfred  H.,  Nordhoff,  Cal.  1881 

Burnell,  Arthur  T.,  Eureka,  Kan.  1883 

Burnelle,  J.  Calvin,  Unionville,  O.  1856 

Buriham.  Collins  G.,  Chicopee,  Mass.  200 
[Birnham,  Jonas,  deceased.  29 

Burnham,  Michael,  Springfield,  Mass.  219 
Burns,  James,  Sioux  Rapids,  To.  164 

Burns,  William  0,  Stanton,  Mich.  236 

Burr,  Austin  H.,  Highland  Lake,  Col.  14,108 
Burr,  Enoch  F.,  Lyme,  Ct.  116 

Kurr,  Han  ford  M.,  Springfield.  Mass.  216 

Burr,  Horace  M.,  Rock  Springs,  Wy.  360 

Burr,  Marcus.  Glastonbury,  Ct.  114 

Burr.  Richard  M. ,  E.  Concord,  N.  H.  268 

Burr,  Willard,  Oberlln,  O.  1843 

Burr,  William  N.,  San  Jacinto.  Cal.  104 

Burr,  Zalmon  B.,  South  port,  Ct.  1843 

Burrlll,  George  H.,  New  Lebanon,  N.  Y.  284 
Burroughs,  Charles  F.,  Phillips,  Me.  12,190 
Burroughs,  G.  Stocktou,  Amherst,  Mass.  194 
Burrows,  Edwin  B.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  284 
Burrows,  Frederic  W.,  Randolph,  N.  Y.  288 
Burtt,  Benjamin  H..  Baldwin.  Wis.  12,  348,  66 
Burt,  Daniel  0.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  1835 
Burt,  Enoch  H.,  West  W Infield,  N.  Y.  290 
Burton,  Horatio  N.,  East  Burke,  Vt.  1857 
Burton,  Nathan  L.,  Tipton,  Io.  164 

Buah,  Allen  8.,  Centralis,  Kan.  1885 

Bush,  Frederick  W.,  Leslie,  Mich.  166,  232 
Bush,  Jones,  Magdalena,  Ga.  132 

Bushee,  William  A.,  Morrisville,  Vt.  1860 
Bushell,  Richard,  Bo wdle,  S.  D.  320 

Bui*hnell,  Albert,  St. .Joseph,  Mo.  252 

Bushnell,  George,  New  Haven.  Ct.  1848 

Bushnell,  Henry  A.,  Galeaburg,  111.  138 

Bushnell,  Samuel  C,  Arlington,  Mass.  14, 194 
Buss,  Henry,  Sterling,  III.  1856 

Buss,  William  H.,  Dead  wood,  8.  D.  322 

Busser,  Samuel  E..  No.  Topeka,  Kan.  174 
*Buswell,  J.  O.,  Arena,  Wis.  12, 1886 

Butcher,  William  R  ,  Elm  wood,  111.  138 

Butler,  Calvin,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  1838 

Butler,  Daniel,  Waver ly,  Mass.  1838 

Butler,  Edward  P.,  Sunderland,  Ms.  12,  4,  216 
Butler,  Elmer  W.,  Windsor,  Wis.  352,  8 

Butler,  Frank  E.,  Housatonlc,  Mass.  204 

Butler,  Gardner  S.,  Ballard  vale,  Mass.  194 
Butler,  Henry  E.,  Alma,  Mich.  224 

Butler,  John  H.,  Sprague,  Wn.  346 

Butler,  Mil  ford  C,  Melville,  Mo.  262 

Butler,  8.  Russell,  Mill  River.  Mass.  210 

Butler,  Willl'im  M.,  New  Iberia,  La.  178 

Bntterfleld,  Horatio  Q.,  Olivet,  Mich.  1854 
Buttner,  Henry,  McCook,  Neb.  12,  260 

Byington,  Edwin  H.,  Springfield,  Mass.  216 
Byington,  y  zra  II.,  Boston,  Mass.  1859 

Bying  on,  George  P.,  E.  Hard  wick,  Vt.  334 
Byington,  8wlft,  Exeter,  N.  H.  268 

Byrd,  John  H.,  Lawrence,  Kan.  1846 

Byrons,  Edward  H., ,Cal.  1836 

Cable,  George  A.,  Willard,  Minn.  242,  6 

Cadwalader,  John,  Delta,  Pa.  312 

Cadwailader,  Joseph.  Jacksonville,  Fla.  1966 
*C  idwaladr,  Morris  J.,  Vaughnsville,  O.  306 
[Cady.  Calvin  B.,  deceased.  20 

Cady,  Chauncy  M„  A.  B.  0.  F.  3f.  427 

fOady,  Cornelius  S.,  deceased.  20 

Caldwell,  Augustine,  Coven i ryvllle,  N.  Y.  280 
Calhoun,  Newell  M.,  Canand  dgua,  N.  Y.  280 
Calhoun.  Soltau  F.,  Orwell,  Vt.  336 

Calkins.  Wolcott,  Newton,  Mass.  210 

Calland,  William  C,  Springfield,  Mo.  1880 
Callen,  Wilson,  Savannah,  Ga.  132 

Calnon,  John  C,  Cleburne,  Tex.  330 


456 


CONGREGATIONAL  TEAR-BOOK. 


[1890. 


Cameron,  John  H.,  Pewaukee,  Wis.  354 

Camp,  Charles  W.,  Waukesha,  Wis.  356 

Campbell,  Clement  0.,  Neccdab,  Wis.  14,  354 
Campbell.  Daniel  A..  Pine  River.Wls.  1852 
Campbell,  Gabriel,  Hanover,  N.  H.  1868 

Campbell,  Hollis  A.,  Montague,  Mass.  210 
Campbell,  James,  Seattle,  Wn.  1869 

Campbell,  James  M.,  Watertown,  Wis.  356 
Campbell,  James  M.,  Reed  City,  Mich.  12,  236 
Campbell,  John  O.,  Clark,  8.  D.  322 

Campbell,  J.  P.,  Loda,  111.  140 

Campbell,  Wm.  H  ,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  1886 
Campbell,  Wm.  R.,  Rozbury,  Mass.  196 

Candee,  George,  Toledo,  O.  308 

Can  field,  Thomas  H.,  Mediapolis,  Io.  1840 
Capron,  George  C,  Taunton,  Mass.  1883 

Carey,  Isaac  E.,  Claridon,  O.  1854 

Carlisle,  Charles  B.,  Escondldo,  Cal.  98 

Carlisle,  Mark  R.,  Talladega,  Ala.  12 

Carlson.  Carl  B.,  Portland,  Ct.  12, 120 

Carmichal,  John  W.,  Riverdale,  Ga.  132 

Carnachan,  James  G.,  Meadville,  Pa.        1853 
Carpenter,  Charles  C,  Andover,  Mass.      I860 
Carpenter,  Charles  M.,  Tyngsborb,  Mass.    218 
Carpenter,  Hugh  8.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Carpenter.  Philo  EL,  Worcester,  Vt.  340 

Oarr,  Edwin  8.,  Fort  Dodge,  Io.  156,  60 

Carr,  William,  West  Medway,  Mass.  208 

Carr,  William  O.jDerry,  N.  H.  1861 

Carrick,  Charles  W.,  West  Branch,  Mich.  238 
Carroll,  Charles  W.,  Steubenville,  O.  306 

Carruthers,  John  B.,  Haco,  Me.  188 

Carrulhers,  John  J.,  Portland,  Me.  1819 

Carruthers,  William,  Mass.  1858 

Carson,  Joseph  W.,  Lawn  Ridge,  Dl.  12, 140 
Carter,  Charles  F.,  Burlington,  Vt.  332 

Carter,  Clark,  Lawrence,  Mass.  14, 1868 

Carter,  Elijah,  Edgerton,  Minn.  240 

Carter,  Fernando  E.,  Gladstone,  Mich.  1865 
Carter,  Homer  W.,  Plattevllle,  Wis.  354 

Carter,  Nathan  F.,  Concord,  N.  H.  1867 

Carter,  Stephen  B.,  Westminster,  Ct.  110 

Carver,  Shubael, 'North  Bergen,  N.  Y.  1840 
Cary,  Otis,  jr.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  Af.  427 

Cary,  William  R.,  North  Stonington,  Ct.  118 
Case,  Albert  M.,  Hennepin,  III.  140 

Case,  Alden  B.,  A.B.  G.  F.  M.  427 

Case,  Harlan  P.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1871 

Case,  Horatio  M.,  Emmetsburg,  Io.  156 

Cash,  Elijah,  Eagle  Hock,  Cal.  98,  100 

Cate,  George  H.,  Cheboygan,  Mich.  226 

Oatlin.W.K.,  White  Sulphur  8pr'ngs,Mon.l857 
Caton,  Charles  H.,  Rogers  Park,  111.  1888 

Cavcrno,  Charles.  Boulder,  Col.  106 

Cayer,  Paul  N.,  Ware,  Mass.  218 

Chaddock,  Emory  G.,  Fresno,  Cal.  1880 

Chalmers,  William  I.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.  288 
Chamberlin,  Bert  well  N.,  Madison.  O.  304 
Chamberlin,  Edwatd  B.,  Sharon,  Vt.  338 

Cbamberlin,  James  A.,  Owaionna,  Minn.  244 
Chamberlain,  Jas.  P.,  Trempealeau,  Wis.  356 
Chamberlain,  Joshua  M  ,  Grtnncll,  Io.  1859 
[Chamberlain,  Peasley  B.,  deceased.  20 

Chamberlain,  William  I.,  Ames,  Io.  1886 

Chambers,  Alexander,  L'rlnceton,  Wis.  12,  354 
Chambers,  William  N.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  427 
ChampHn,  Oliver  P.,  Big  8n»ng,  Wis.  348,  50,  2 
Chandler,  Everett  8.,  Peoria,  III.  1887 

Chandler,  Fred.  I).,  Eastford,  Ct.  112,  24 

Chandler,JohnB.,  A.  B   C.  F.  M.  427 

Chandler,  Joseph,  Lakeland,  Minn.  242 

Chandler,  Jos  H.,  8t.  Anthony  Park,Minn.246 
Chandler,  Watson  H.,  Princeton,  111.  1873 

Chaney,  Lucien  W.,  Morristown,  Minn.  244 
Channon,  Irving  M.,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  ATI 

Chapin,  Aaron  L.,  Beloit,  Wis.  1858 

Chapln,  Charles  H.,  Lyme,  N.  H.  270 

Chapin,  Franklin  M.,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  427 

Chapin,  Franklin  P.,  East  on,  Mass.  200 

Chapin,  George  E.,  Hebron,  Ct.  114 


Chapin,  George  F. ,  Saxon's  River,  Vt.  338 
Chapin,  Nathan  C,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1851 
Chapin,  Roswell,  Lodi,0.  304 

Chapin,  Samuel  W.,  Searsport,  Me.  188 

Chaplin,  John  R.,  Olympia,  Wn.  1883 

Chapman,  Andrew  M.,  Minooka,  111.  144 

Chapman,  Calvin,  deceased.  20 

Chapman,  Dai.lel,  deceased. 
Chapman,  Edward  M.,  Rochester,  N.  H.     272 

Chapman,  Elias,  deceased.  21 

Ohnpraan,  Henry,  Watson vllie,  Cal.  1848 

Chapman,  Hervey  W.,  San  Rafael,  Cal.  1880 
Chapman,  Jacob,  Exeter,  N.  H.  1845 

♦Chapman.  Joseph  8.,  Chester,  Vt.  1869 

Charlton,  John  W.,  Oberlin,  O.  1874 

Chase,  Austin  8. ,  Olcott,  Vt.  338 

Chase,  Charles  E.,  Cheney,  Wn.  12,  344 

Chase,  Edward,  Halloweli,  Me.  184 

Chase,  Edward  A.,  Lawrence,  Mass.  12,  206 
Chase,  Ezra  B.,  Lyons,  Io.  158 

Chase,  Henry  L.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1864 
Chase,  James  B.,  Hull,  Io.  152,  8 

Ch  >se,  Levi  O.,  Concord,  N.  H.  1870 

Chavez,  Ezekiel  C,  Grants,  N.  M.  1888 

Cheadle,  Stephen  H.,  N.  Yakima,  Wn.  844 
[Cbeesman,  John  M.,  deceased.  21 

Cheney,  Russell  L.,  Portage,  Wis.  1876 

Chese borough,  Amos  8.,  Say  brook,  Ct.  1841 
Chickerlng,  Jno.  W  ,  Washington.  D.  O.  1860 
Child,  Ell  A.,  Plainfleld,  Wis.  1887 

Child,  Frank  8  ,  Fairfield,  Ct.  112 

Childers,  Charles,  Bummerfield,  Ala.  94 

Childs,  Alexander  C,  Lyndeboro,  N.  H.  270 
Cbilds,  Edward  P.,  Anita,  Io.  16, 152 

Childs,  Jas.  H.,  Northbrtdge  Centre,  Mass.  212 
Childs.  L.  8.,  Geneva,  Kan. 
Cbilds,  Truman  D.,  Anthony,  Kan.  1873 

Chipman,  R.  Manning,  Bethlehem,  Ct.  1835 
Chittenden,  Albert  J.,  Grand  View,  Tenn.  328 
Chittenden,  Andrew  H.,  Andover,  O.  298, 308 
Choate,  Washington,  Greenwich,  Ct.  114 

Christiansen,  Christian.  Danway,  111.  138 

♦Christiansen,  Nil  C, .  Ct.  1888 

Christie,  George  W  ,  Three  Rivers,  Mass.  212 
Christie,  Thomas  D.,  A.B.t'.F.  M.  427 

Chrysler,  Jeremiah,  Blandford,  Mass.  196 

Chunn,  Mark  W.,  Glen  wood,  Miun.  242 

Church,  Charles  N.,  Chatham,  N.  J.  276 

Churchill,  J.  Wesley,  Andover,  Mass.  194 
Chute  Edward  L.,  Northboro,  Mass.  212 

Chutter,  Frederic  G.,  Littleton,  N.  H.  270 
Chynoweth,  John  T.,  Chicago,  III.  136 

Claflin,  Arthur  H.,  Sheridan,  Mich.  236 

Claflin,  George  P.,  Mllfbrd,  Kan.  172 

Claflin,  John,  Ovid,  Mich.  226,  34 

Claiborne,  Cyrus  H.,  New  Orleans,  La.  178 
Clancy,  William  P.,  Epping,  N.  H.  268 

Clancy,  I.  V.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  318 

ClapptA.Huntington.Bible  House,N.Y.63, 1846 
Clapp,  Cephas  F.,  Portland,  Or.  15,  63, 1871 
Clapp,  D wight  H.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  If.  427 

Clapp,  Luther,  Wauwatosa,  Wis.  1845 

Clapp,  T.  Eaton,  Portland,  Or.  310 

Clark,  Albert  W.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  427 

Clark,  Allen,  Lewis,  Io.  152, 6,  8 

Clark,  Almon  T.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  130 

[Clark,  Anson,  deceased. 
Clark,  Asa  F.f  W.  Brattleboro,  Vt.  1852 

CI  <rk,  Asah»l  L.,  Kingston,  R.  I.  318 

Clarke,  t  'harles  F.,  Machias,  Me.  12, 186 

Clark,  Charles  W.,  Georgia,  Vt.  334 

Clark,  Cyrus  A.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  427 

Clark,  Daniel  J.,  East  Haven,  Ct.  112 

♦Clark,  Daniel  W.,  Wei  I  fleet,  Mass.  218 

Clark,  Dc  Witt  8.,  Salem,  Mass .  214 

Clark,  D.  Olln,  Warren,  Mass.  218 

[Clark,  E.  Benedict,  deceased.  21 

Clark,  Edson  L.,  Cbarlemont,  Mass.  198 

Claik,  Edward,  Springfield,  Mass.  1839 

Clark,  Edward  W\,  Westboro,  Mass.         1850 


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LIST   OF   CONGREGATIONAL   MINISTERS. 


457 


Clark,  Francis  £.,  Auburndale,  Moss.  1870 
•Clark,  Frank  G.,  Plymouth,  N.  H.  272 

Clarke,  George  L.,  Farraington,  Ct.  314 

Clark,  George  V.,  A  then*,  Ga.  130 

Clark,  Henry,  New  Haven,  Ct.  1841 

Clark,  Isaac,  Northampton,  Mass.  212 

Clark,  James  B.,  Chawelah,  Wn.  344 

Clarke.  James  K.,  A   B.  C.  F.  M.  427 

Clark,  James  U.,  Ashtabula,  O.  1872 

Clark,  John  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  12, 1889 
Clark,  Joseph  B..  Bible  House,  N.  Y.  63, 1867 
Clarke.  Joseph  B.,  Hanford,  Cal.  15, 1881 

Clark,  Joslah  B.,  Islington,  Mass.  1838 

Clark,  Moulton  N.,  Harvard,  III.  16. 140 

Clark,  N.  George,  Boston,  Mass.  56,  1857 

Clark,  Orville  C.  Providence,  111.  1*4 

Clarke,  Samuel  W.,  Woods  Holl,  Mass.  202 
Clark,  Ko  lorn  on,  Goshen,  Mans.  202 

Clark,  Theodore  J.,  Northrtdd,  Maas.  1842 
Clark,  Victor  F.,  David  City,  Neb.  256 

Clark,  William  B.,  Norwich  Town,  Ct.  1855 
Clark,  William  J.,  Clinton,  Wis.  348 

Clay,  Daniel,  Schriever,  La.  178 

Clayton,  John  B.t  Bappington,  Mo.  252 

Clayton,  Thomas,  Huntington,  W.  Va.  12,  343 
[Cieaveland,  James  B.,  deceased.  21 

Cleveland,  Willis  M..  Bolton,  Ct.  12, 110 

•Clemmer,  Bpbraim  B.,  Leona,  Kan.  170 

Clift,  William.  Mystic  Bridge,  Ct.  1844 

Clifton,  Theodore,  Milwaukee,  Wis.       12,  352 
(Clinton,  Orson  P.,  deceased. 
Clizbe,  Jay,  Amherst,  Mass.  200 

Closeon,  Joslah  T.,  New  Salem.  Mass.  210 
•Clymer,  George  H.,  Thawville, 111.  146 

Coate,  Henry,  Morenci,  Mich.  226,34 

Cobb,  Elisba  G  ,  Florence,  Mass.  212 

[Cobb,  Henry  W.,  deceased.  22 

Cobb,  I  evl  H.,  59  Bible  House,  N.  Y.  62, 1857 
Cobb,  Wm.  H., Newton  Centre,  Mass.  61, 1872 
Coburn,  Wallace  I.,  Ottumwa.  Io.  162 

•Coburn,  William,  Tacoma,  Wn.  846 

Cochran,  Albert  B.,  B  ingor,  Mich.  1882 

Cochran,  Florenzo  C,  Button,  Neb.  262 

Cochran,  Samuel  D.,  Normal,  III.  1842 

Coddihgton,  Frederic  M  ,  Litchfield,  Mich.  232 
Coe.  David  B.,  Bible  House,  N.  Y.  63, 1840 
Coffman.  Arthur  W..  Bcrtrand,  Neb.  256 

Coggin,  William  8.,  Box  ford,  Mass.  1838 

Cogswell,  Joseph  B.,  Groveville,  Me.  182 

Colt.  Joshua,  Boston,  Mhhs.  63, 1860 

Colburn,  Henry  H  ,  Danbnry,  N.  H.  268 

Colby,  John,  ^outh  Natick,  Mas*.  210 

Col  cord,  Daniel  H.,  Monrovia,  Cal.  100 

Colcord,  Samuel,  45  W.  81st  St.,  N.  Y.  1875 
Cole,  H.  Hammond,  Tuc.-on,  Ariz.  96 

Cole,  Henry  M.,  Lamar.  Mo.  250 

Cole,  Royal  M.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  427 

Cole,  Samuel  V.,  Taunton,  Mass.  12,  218 

■Cole,  Thomas  W.,  Fairmont,  Neb.  258 

Cole,  William  I..  Houltori,  Me.  12, 184 

Colman,  George  W.,  Park  Kldge,  111.  142 

Coleman,  William  L.,  Grinnell,  Io.  1842 

Col  ledge,  William  A.,  Waukegan,  III.  146 

Collie,  Joseph,  Delavan.  Wis.  350 

Collier,  John  L.,  Belpre,  O.  298 

Collier,  Thomas  J.,  Berea,  O.  12 

Collin,  Ouincy  J.,  Clsyville,  N.  Y.  1864 

Collins,  Elbert  J.,  Mount  Hope,  Kan.  172 

Collins,  John  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  100 

Collom,  Joseph  E  ,  Berea,  O.  12,  298 

Colton,  Aaron  M.,  Easthampton,  Mass.  1840 
Col  ton,  Alfred  E.,  Galesburg,  111.  1*84 

Colton,  Erastus,  Roncoe,  111.  1838 

Colton,  Th«ron  G.,  RooUtown,  O.  306 

Colton,  Willis  8.,  Wayne,  Mich.  238 

Colwell,  Henry  J.,  Wyocena,  Wis.  16,  354,  8 
Colwell,  John  W.,  Barrlngton,  R.  I.  318 

Combs,  Clement,  Republic,  Mo.  252 

Coinings,  El  am  J.,  North  Kingsville,  O. .  1841 
Comstock,  Davillo  W.,  Riverton,  Neb.        262 


Conard,  Wm.  J.,  Park  Rapids,  Minn.  12,6,244 
Condon,  Thomas,  Eugene,  Or.  1854 

Cone,  Luther  H.,  Springfield,  Mass.  216 

Conkling,  Benjamin  P.,  Burlington,  Kan.  166 
Conley,  Henry  W.,  Ellsworth,  Me.  184 

Connell,  David,  Woodstock,  N.  H.  1842 

Conner,  James  R.,  Coolville,  O.  12,  300/2 

Connet,  Alfred,  McLeanHvilie,  N.  C.  292 

Coonett,  Alfred  W.,  Burwell,  Neb.  256 

Conrad,  Charles  E.,  Quincy,  111.  138 

Conry,  Henry  W.,  Camptou,  N.  n.  266 

♦Constant.  Edward,  O  or  ham,  N.  H.  268, 72 
Consiantine,  Geo.,  Smyrna,  Asia.  427 

Converse,  William  A.  C,  Piermont,  N.  H.  272 
Cook,  Charles  H.,  Park  City,  U.  331 

[Cooke,  George,  deceased.  22 

Cook,  Jonathan  R.,  Holliston,  Maaa.  1850 

Cook,  Silas  P.,  Norlhfield,  Mass.  16,  212 

Cooke.  William  H.,  Oakland.  Cal.  102 

Coolidge,  Chalmers  H.,  Orange,  Vt.  336 

Cooledge,  Charles  E.,  Collinsvllle,  Ct.  1 10 

Cooley,  Franklin  M.,  CroHsville,  Tcnn.  328 
Cooley,  Henry,  Springfield,  Mass.  1846 

[Cooley,  Orramel  W.,  deceased.  22 

Cooley,  William  F.,  Short  Hills,  N.  J.  276 
Coolidge,  Amos  H..  Leicester,  Mass.  206 

Coombe,  Philip,  Ferndale,  Cal.  1881 

Cooper,  James,  Neodesha,  Kan.  1881 

Cooper,  Jame»  W.,  New  Britain,  Ct.  118 

Cooper,  John  H.,  Addison,  Micb.  224 

♦Cooper,  Samuel  B.,  [O.J  1887 

Cope  land,  Jonathan,  Beaumont,  Kan.  1884 
Copping,  Bernard,  Grove  land,  Mass  204 

Coquilette,  Wm.  E.,  Winnebago,  111.  146 

Cordell,  James  G.,  tichnectady,  N.  Y.  1837 
Cordley,  Richard,  Lawrence,  Kan.  170 

Corey.  Kphraim  M.,  Potosi,  Wis.  354 

Cornell,  William  M.,  Boston,  Mas*.  1830 

♦Cornet,  Edward.  Tavares,  Fla.  16, 128 

Corsble,  Hadlcy  M.,  Woodworth,  Wis.  1876 
Cor  win,  Charles  L.,  Salem.  Or.  '310 

Corwln,  Eli  D.,  Chicago,  111.  1851 

Cory,  Empson,  Washburn,  Wis.  356 

Cory,  Isaac  L..  Mankato,  Minn.  12,  242 

CosHar,  Andrew  O.,  Vermontville,  Mich.  238 
Cot*,  Th  mas  G.  A  ,  Lowell,  Mass.  1871 

Cotton,  Henry  A.,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  427 

Couch,  Paul,  Mystic  Bridge,  Ct.  1827 

Counseller,  E.  Melville,  Hartford,  Mich.  230,  2 
Countermine,  John  I).,  Albany,  NT.  Y.  15 

Countryman,  Franklin,  N.  Brsnford,  Ct.  118 
Courier,  John  E.,  Spring  Hill,  Kan.  172,  4 

Cousins,  Edgar  M.,  Cumberland  Mills,  Me.  182 
Cowan,  John,  South  Deerfield,  Mass.  200 

Cowan,  John  W.,  Tabor,  Io.  164 

Cowan,  Perez  I).,  Wellesley,  Mass.  1869 

[Cowles,  John  P.,  deceased. 
Cox,  Walter  H.,  Alexandria,  O.  298,  306 

Coyle,  John  P.,  North  Adams,  Mass.  212 

Cragin.  Charles  C.,  Evanston,  111.  '    1870 

Craig,  Henry  K.,  Falmouth,  Maus.  1855 

Crane,  Charles  D.,  Newcastle,  Me.  186 

Crane,  Edward  C,  Ludlow,  Vt.  15,  1879 

Crane,  Edward  P.,  Brighton,  Io.  152,  6 

Crane,  Ethan  B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1838 

Craue,  Henry  C.,  Omaha,  Neb.  260 

Crane,  John  F.,  Burton's  Bay,  Mich.  1886 

Crane,  Kendrick  H.,  Chatham  Centre,  O.  300 
Crater,  George  \\.  H.,  Lake  Henry,  8.D.  320, 6 
Crathern,  CharleH  F.,  Nottinqham.  Eng.  18«6 
Cravath,  Erastu*  M.,  Nashville.  Tenn.  1860 
Crawford,  Albert  R.,  Bethel,  Vt.  332 

Crawford,  A.K.,  Mokelumue  Hill.Cal.  100,2,4,6 
Crawford,  <  'harles  H.,  New  Orleans,  La.  178 
Crawford,  John  C,  Nickerson,  Kan.  172 

Crawford,  Lyndon  8.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M,  427 

Crawford,  Matthew  A.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  427 
Crawford,  Otis  D..  Los  Angeles.  Cal.  1872 

Crawford,  Robert,  Greenfield,  Mass.  200 

Crawford,  Sidney,  Tampa,  Fla.  128 


458 


CONGREGATIONAL  TEAR-BOOK. 


[1890. 


Crawford,  William,  8parta,  Wb.  856 

Croegan.  Charles  C.  Boston,  Mas*.  66.  1874 
Creel  man.  Harlan,  Wortblngton,  Mans.  12,  222 
Oreesman,  Abraham  A.,  Wahoo,  Neb.  1875 
Cressman,  Edmund,  Steele  City,  Neb.  262 
Gripe,  Philip  M .,  Custer,  Mich.  220,  38 

Cristy,  Alb-rt  B.,  Hudson,  O.  302 

Croft,  Charles  P.,  Weatagne,  Ct.  1873 

•Croft,  lielmer  E.,  Aenehoet,  Mass.  210 

Croft,  Ernest  J.,  Oustavus.  O.  12,  302 

Crofts,  George  W.,  Council  Bluffs,  Io.  154 
Croker,  John,  Cincinnati,  Io.  164 

Cromer.  Jeremiah  C,  Chicago,  III.  15,138 
Croniii,  Henry  C  ,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  1878 

Cros-,  Oorham,  Kichville,  N.  V.  1840 

Cross,  James  P.,  Rosebud,  8.  D.  16,  1887 

Cross,  Joseph  W..  West  Boylston,  Mass.  1834 
Cross,  Moses  K.,  Waterloo,  Io.  1842 

Cross,  Roland  8.,  Fairmount,  Minn.  242 

Cross,  Koselle  T.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  244 

Cross,  Wellington  R.(  Fozcroft.  Me.  184 

Cross,  William  H..  Saratoga,  Cal.  104 

Crosswell,  Mlcah  8.,  Greenwood,  Ark.  1867 
Crouch,  Wm.  8.,  Maple  Hill,  Kan.  16, 172 

Crowder,  Francis  J.,  Coloma,  Wis.  348 

Crowell,  Zenns,  Kingston,  Mass.  2u6 

Crura,  John  H  ,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  16, 160 
Cruzan,  John  A.,  Sioux  Falls,  8.  D.  326 

Culp,  David  W.,  Ann  '  ibor,  Mich.  1870 

Culver,  F.  J.,  East  P  inland,  Or.  310 

Cummfngs,  Ephraim  C,  Portland,  Ma.  1858 
Cummings,  George  H  ,  Thompson,  Ct.  122 
Cummings,  Henry,  8trafford,  Vt.  838 

Cumings,  John  M .,  Dunlap.  Io.  154 

[Cundall,  Issae  N.,  d  ceased.  22 

Cunningham,  John,  West  Groton,  N.  Y.  290 
Cunningham,  Lorenzo  1).  1878 

Currier,  Albert  H.,  Oberlln,  O.  76. 1862 

Curry.  David,  Whlltaker,  Mich.  12,  238 

Curry,  Erastus  8.,  Brandavllle,  Mo.  250 

Curtis,  Anson  U.,  Big  Kaplds,  Mich.  1868 

Curtis,  A  sher  W.,  Rnlelgh,  N.  C.  292 

Curtis,  Charles  B.,  Selma,  Ala.  1S73 

Curtis,  Charles  H.,  Lysaoder,  N.  T.  1886 

Curtis,  Edward  D.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  63, 1883 
Gunls,  Ethan,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  15, 1868 

Curtiss,  George,  Msyville,  N.  D.  296 

Curtis,  Gilbert  A.,  Meredith,  N.  H.  1876 

Curtis*,  Leander,  East  Gileud,  Mich.  1H56 

Curtis,  Lucius,  Hartford.  Ct.  1846 

Curtiss,  Samuel  I..  Chu-ago,  111.  73,  1874 

Curtis  WalterW., West 6t<»ckbridge,  Mass.  220 
Curtis,  Willlnm  C,  The  Dalles,  Or.  310 

Curtis,  William  C,  Brownville,  Me.  16, 182 
Curtis,  William  L.,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  12, 427 
Curtis,  William  L.,  Whit,-  Creek,  Wis.  12,3*4,6 
Curtis,  William  W.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  427 

Cushtnan,  D.  Qulraby,  deceased.  23 

Cushman,  John  P.,  Castine,  Me.  182 

Cutcbeon,  H.  Lester,  Depere,  Wis.  3*6 

Cuthbertson,  Wm  J. .Plymouth,  England. 1%~1 
Cutler,  Brnlnerd  B.,  Heath,  Mass.  1837 

Cutler,  Calvin,  Auburndale,  Ma**.  210 

Cutler,  Charles,  Hubbardston,  Mass.  206 

Cutler,  Charles  H.,  Bangor,  Me  180 

Cutle  r,  Ebenezer,  Worcester,  Mass.  222 

Cutler,  George  13.,  Stoddard,  N.  H.  270 

Cutler,  Temple,  Kssex,  Mass.  202 

Cutter,  Mar-liall  M .,  Brookllne,  Mass.  1868 
Cutting,  ChsrluH,  <  >akdale,  Ct.  116 

Cutting,  Henry  P.,  Franconla.  N.  H.  268 

Dada,  Edwin  P.,  Friend,  Neb.  258 

Dada,  WiMam  B.,  Walervllet,  Mich.  226,  38 
Dahl,  GuRtav  A.,  Boiton,  Ma«s.  198 

Dalton.  Martin  L.,  Camden,  N.  Y.  280 

Daly,  James  A.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  1868 

•Dame,  (  harlos,  Fnlraouth,  Me.  1839 

Damon,  John  P.,  Seattle,  Wn.  1867 

Dana,  J.  Jay.  Curtisvllle,  Mo*a.  216 

Dana,  Malcom  McG.,  Lowell,  Mass.       16,  206 


! 


Dana,  Samuel  H.,  Qoincy,  111.  144 

Danfortb,  Jamns  R..  Liege.  Belgium,  1866 

•Daniels,  Chas.  H.,  Btble  House.  N.  Y.  16, 1873 

Dsnlel,  Daniel,  8outh  Gibson,  Pa.  312 

Daniels,  Henry  M.,  DeLuz,  Cal.  98 

Daniels,  Joseph  L.,  Olivet,  Mich.  1876 
Danlalaon,  Joseph,  Windsor  Locks,  Ct.       124 

[Danner,  Edgar  V.  H.,  deceased.  23 

Darling,  George,  Ocooomowoc,  Wis.  354 
Darling,  Marcel lus  W.,  Sioux  City,  Io.        162 

Darting,  Thomas  W..  Ac  worth,  N.  H.  266 

Darling,  Walter  E  ,  Cambridge,  Mass.  1862 
Dasoomb,  Alfred  B.,  Bellows  Falls.  Vt.      338 

Davenport,  Isaac  W.,  Newark,  N.  J.  276 

Davenport,  John  G  ,  Waterbury,  Ct.  124 

Davidson,  John  M  ,  Stougbton,  Wis.  356 

Davidson,  William  E.,  Algous,  Io.  152 

Davies,  Daniel  D.,  St.  Mary's,  O.  306- 

Davies,  David  D.,  Mt.  Carmel,  Pa.  346 

Davies,  David  K.,  Sprague,  Wn.  1874 

Davies,  David  F  ,  lady's  Run,  O.  308 

Davies,  David  M.  1871 

Davies,  David  T.,  Sham  >kin,  Pa.  316 

Davies,  Edward,  Rem«*a,  N.  Y.  278 

Davies,  Henry,  Bangor.  Wis.  348,50 

Davies,  Henry,  Green'*  Farma,  Ct.  124 

Davies,  James,  Tracy,  Minn.  240, 6 

Davies,  J.  Francis,  Lima,  O.  302 

Davies,  John  B.,  Fredericksburg,  O.  302 

Davk  ,  John  D.,  Spring  Green,  Wis.  356- 

Davias,  John  L.,  Youngatown,  O.  306 

Dav:es,  John  P.,  Tallmadge,  O.  302 

Da»  les,  Richard  R ,  Uwosso,  Mich.  234 

Da  :ies,  Theophilus,  Plains,  Pa.  314 

Davies,  Thomas  E.,  Seymour,  Ct.  120- 

Davies,  Thomas  M.,  Biddeford,  Me.  180 

Davlea,  Thomaa  T.,  Richville,  N.  Y.  288 
Davies,  Thomas  V.,  Westmoreland,  Kan.   174 

•Davies,  W.  Meiron.  Gomer,  O.  302 

Davie,  CI  arles  H.,  Perris,  Cal.  102 

i  »avls,  Daniel  T.,  Beaver  Meadow,  Pa.  312 

Davis,  David  L.,  Edwardsdale,  Pa.  312 

Davts,  Edgar  F.,  N.  U.  1876 

Davis,  Francis  W.,  A.  B  C.  F.  Jf.  12,427 

Davis,  Howell,  Lansford,  Pa.  314 

DnvU,  Jerome  D.,  A.  B.  C  F.  Jf.  427 

Davis,  Joseph  W.,  Nellgh,  Neb.  260 

Davis,  Joslah  G.,  Amherst,  N.  H.  1844 

Davis,  Lymsn  K.,  Middletown,  N.  Y.  12, 284 

Davin,  Morris  E.,  China,  La.  178 

Davis,  Perley  B.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass.  406 
•Davis,  R.  Henry,  North  Conway,  N.  H.    246 

Davis,  William  LI.,  Detroit,  Mich.  228 
Davis,  William  V.  W..  Worcester,  Maas.  222 
Davis,  William  W.,  Mt.  Carmel,  Pa. 

Davison.  Charles,  Greenville,  Me.  184 

Davison,  Joseph.  Hsrbor,  O.  1842 

Davison,  Joseph  B.,  Harbor.  O.  16,298 

Davy,  James .).,  Melville.  N.  D.  294,  6 

Dawes,  Ebenezer,  Lake vi lie,  Mass.  1864 

Dawson,  John  B.,  Essexvllle,  Mich.  1860 

Dawson,  William  E.,  Seattle,  Wn.  346 

Day,  Charles  i '..  Brsttleboro,  Vt.  332 

Day,  Edward.  Ludlow,  Mass.  208 

Day,  Enent  E.,  Lone  Rock,  Wis.  12, 352 

Day,  George  E..  New  Haven,  Ct.  79, 1840 

Day,  Guy  B.,  Bridgeport.  Ct.  1849 

tDay,  Henry  N.,  deceased. 

>ay,  Hiram,  Glencoe,  III.  1814 
Day,  Rodney  C,  Ren-sclaer  Falls,  N.  Y.    2*8 

Day,  8.  Mills,  Honeoye,  N.  Y.  282 

Day,  Warren  F,  Ottawa.  111.  142 

Deakin,  Samuel,  Hay  Springs,  Neb.  258 

Dean.  Amos  N.,  Talmage,  Neb.  1881 

Dean,  Benjamin  A.,  Exeter,  N.  H.  266 

Deane,  James,  Crown  Point,  N.  Y.  280 

Dean,  Martin  G..  Hutchinson,  Kan.  1852 

Dean,  Oliver  S.,  Hoi  brook,  Mass.  204 

Dean,  Harauel  C,  Custer  City,  S.  D.  322 

Dean,  William  N.  T.,  Oxford,  Mass.  212 


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LJ8T  OF  CONGREGATIONAL  MINISTERS, 


459 


De  Bevoiae,  Gabriel  H.,  Keene,  N.  H.  270 
De  Forest,  Heman  P.,  Detroit,  Mich.  16, 228 
De  Forest,  Henry  8.,  Talladega,  Ala.  1868 
De  Forest,  John  H.,A.B.  C.  F.  M.  427 

[DeGeer,  William  W.,  deceased. 
De  Kay,  George  II.,  Greenwich.  O.  802 

*De  La  Vergne.  Alex.  L.,  Gere,  Kan.  1877 
Delong,  David  D.,  Arkansas  City.  Kan.  166 
Delong,  Thomas  W.,  Aine  worth,  Neb.  250 
Delvio,  Charles  8.,  Pierport,  Mich.  1884 

Delsell,  Samuel  W.,  Long  Ridge,  Ct.  122 

Demerit!,  John  P.,  Hooksett,  N.  H.  270 

Demorest,  William  L.,  Monticello,  Io.  100 
Denlo,  Francis  B.,  Bangor.  Me.  00, 1881 

Deniaon.  Andrew  C,  Middlefield,  Ct.  110 

Denison,  Daniel,  Pom  fret  Centre,  Ct.  120 

Denlson,  John  H..  Wirilarostown,  Mas*.  1870 
Dennen,  Stephen  R  ,  West  Newton,  Mb.  1855 
Denney,  Wilson,  Chicago,  111.  130 

DePeu,  John  Norfolk,  Ct.  118 

De  Pew,  William  A.,  Concord,  Mass.  200 

De  Puy,  Wellington,  Baranac,  Mich.  230 

Dereby,  Christakis  A.,  Chicago,  III.  1888 

De  Riemer,  William  E.,  Sanula,  Io.  1867 

D^rome,  Jules  *.,  fpringtield,  Mas*.  12,1880 
♦Derrick.  Columbus,  Or.  1878 

Dewey,  Harry  P.,  Concord,  N.  H.  16,260 

Dewey,  Willis  C,  A.  B.  C  F.  M.  427 

Dexter,  Frank  N.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  1885 

Dexter,  Granville  M.,  Rio  Vt-ta,  Cal.  102 

Dexter,  Henry  M.,  Boston,  Mass.  1844 

Dexter,  Morton,  Boston,  Maaa.  1873 

Dick,  Robert,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  1839 

iiicken*,  Albert  W.,  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.  290 
Dickerraan,  George  8.,  Amherst,  Moss.  194 
Dlckerson,  Orson  C,  God f rev,  111.  140,  2 

D>ckey,  Myron  P.,  Ludlow,  Mass.,  2i>8 

Dickinson,  Charles  A.,  Boston,  Mass.  196 

Dickinson,  Charles  H.,  Walltngford,  Ct.  122 
Dickinson,  Cornelius  B..  Marietta,  O.  304 

(Dickinson,  Kdmund  F..  deceased.  23 

)!ckinson,  F.  W.,  No.  Walton,  N.  Y.  286,  90 
Dickinson,  George  L.,  Alma,  Neb.  256.  60 
Dickinson.  Geo.  K..  Stafford  Springs,  Ct.  122 
Dickinson,  Henry  .\ .,  Huntington,  Mass.  1863 
Dickinson,  8amuel  K.,  Denver,  Col.  1870 

Dickinson,  Samuel  W.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 244 
Dickinson,  Wm.  E.,  Flvzwilllam,  N.  H.  208 
Dickinson,  Wliliara  G.,  Webster.  8.  D.  1873 
Dickson,  Jnmee  M  .  Providence,  R.  I.  12,  318 
Didrlksen,  Sevrln  C,  Chicago,  III.  136 

Diggs,  Marsh  .11  W.,  Fort  Kecovery,  O.  302 
Dike,  Samuel  W.,  Auburndale,  Mass.  1863 
Dilley,  Alexander  B..  Melbourne,  Fla.  128 
Dilley,  Samuel,  Ford,  Kan.  168 

Dtmon,  Jucob  V.,  Whittoom,  Wn.  346 

Ding  well,  James,  Rockvill*,  Ct.  12,  6,  122 

Dinsmore,  Cha*.  A.,  Whitneyville,  Ct.  114 
Dlnsroore,  Edward  F.,  Benlcia,  Cal.  12,  98 
Dlnsmore,  John,  Auburn,  Me.  1852 

Dlven,  Clarence  L.,  Grand  Forks,  N.  D.  294 
Dixon,  Kills  H .,  Galls  Creek,  Or.  1882 

Dixon,  Hiram  H.,  Rinon,  Wis.  1852 

Dixon,  J:imr«  J.  A.  T.,  Atwood,  Kan.  166 
Dixon,  Julian  H.,  Toulon,  111.  146 

Dixon,  M.  Coupland,  Freeport.  Mich.  228 

£Doane,  Kdward  T.,  deceased. 
Doane,  John,  Grand  Island,  Neb.  258 

Dobbs,  James  H.,  Cameron,  Mo.  250 

Dobson,  John  A..  Seward.  Neb.  262 

Dodge,  A  urtln,  Boy lston  Centre,  Mass.  198 
Dodge.  Benjamin,  Pleasant  Hill,  Tenn.  1848 
Doriite,  G<  or  Re  8.,  Rutland.  Mass.  214 

Dodge,  John  K.,  Sterling,  Mass.  216 

Dodge,  John  W.,  Yarmouth,  Mass.  222 

Doe,  Franklin  B.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  03, 1854 

Dole.  Charles  J.,  Paineevillc,  O. 
Dole,  J.  Herbert,  Pompt*r,  Mich.  228 

Dole,  Sylvester  R.,  Kirtland,  O.  302 

Donaldson,  Levi  J.,  Charlestown,  O.  300 


Donnell,  Albert,  Eastport,  Me.  182 

Donnell,  Benjamin  J.,  Decatur,  Ala.  94 

Donovan,  David,  Little  Falls,  Minn.  242 

D'Ooge,  Martin  L.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  1878. 
Doolittie,  John  B  ,  Far  nam,  Neb.  258 

Dorward,  James  C.  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  12,427 
Duty,  Micajah,  Artesian  City,  8.  D.  322 

Dougherty,  James  G.,  Kama-  City.  Kan.  17" 
Dougherty,  M.  Angelo,  Leadvllle,  Col.  108- 
Douglass,  Clinton.  Rockwell,  To.  162 

Douglaas,  Francis  J.,  Humboldt,  Io.  158,  64 
Douglass,  James,  Pulanki,  N.  Y.  76, 1853- 

Douglass,  Newell  F  .  Peru,  III.  142 

Douglas*,  Solomon  J.,  New  Haven,  Ct.  1863 
Douglass,  Thomas,  Sayville.  N.  Y.  288 

Douglaws,  Truman  O.,  Grinnell,  I<».  63, 1868 
Dow,  William  W.,  Winchendon*  Maaa.  220 
Dowd.  Qulncy  L.,  Winnetka,  III.  140 

Dowden,  William  H.,  W.  Hanover,  Mass.  274 
Dowdlng,  Henry  W.,  Tamworth,  N.  H.  274 
Downer,  Sawyer  B.,  Pratt ville,  Mich.  234 

Downs,  Allison  O.,  Manltou,  Col.  108 

Downs,  Charles  A.,  Lebanon,  N.  H.  270 

Douse,  Edmund,  Sbcrborn,  Mass.  210 

Doyle,  Amoa  A.,  Cb  cago,  III.  1887 

Drnbms,  Augustus,  Sonoma,  Cal  100 

Drake,  Andrew  J.,  Iroquois,  S  D.  322 

Drake,  Charles  W  .  Brldgewater,  N.  Y.  278 
Drake,  Ellis  R.,  E  ire k a.  Kan  108 

Drennan,  Michael  J  ,  Tough keepsle,  N.Y.  1860 
Dresser,  Amos,  Dover,  Neb.  250 

Drew,  Francis  L.,  Blue  Hill,  Me.  180 

Drew,  James  B.,  St  Paul,  Minn.  1863 

Drew,  Stephen  F.,  Mclndoes,  Vt.  332 

Drisko,  Ra\  mond  C,  Derby,  Vt.  334,  6 

Dudley,  Joseph  F  ,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  350 

Dudley,  Martin,  Lowell,  Mass.  1851 

Dudley,  Myron  8.,  Nantucket,  Mass.  210 

Dusan,  William  R  .  Peru,  Vt.  338,  40 

Domm,  William  W  ,  Chagrin  Falls,  O.  298 
Dungan,  George,  Otis,  Col.  180 

Dunham,  Dwlght,  Partridge,  Kan.  172 

t Dunham,  Isaac  deceased.  23 

>unham,  M.  Earl,  Ulica,  N.  Y.  290 

Dunham,  Warren  N  ,  Berwick,  Io.  152 

Dunlap,  George  H.,  Derby  Line,  Vt.  338 

Dun  lap,  Hamuel  P.,  Springfield,  O.  306 

Dunn,  Charles  W  ,  I<ebanon,  Mo.  250 

Dnnnrls,  A.  Frederick.  Bath.  Me.  180 

Dunning,  Albert  E.,  Ronton,  Ma*s.  1870 

Dunning,  Homer  N.,  South  Norwalk.Ct.  18o2 
Duryea,  Joseph  T.,  Omaha,  Neb.  12,  6,  260 
Dustan,  George,  Hartford,  Ct.  1859 

Dutton,  Albert  I..  So  F  ram  Ingham,  Ms.  1863 
Dutton,  Charles  FI..  Ashland,  Ma*s.  1P4 

Dutton,  Horace,  Auburndale,  Mass.  1868 

Dutton,  John  M.,  Great  Falls,  N.  H.  274 

Dwiiiht.  Charles  A.  8.,  A.  B.  0.  F.  M,  427 
Dwlght,  Edward  8.,  Hartley,  Mass.  204 

Dwteht,  Henry  O.,  A.  B.  C.  F.   \r.  427 

Dwlght,  Melatiah  E.,  Plainfield.  N.  .  I860 
Dwlght,  Timothy,  New  Haven,  Ct.      79, 1861 

tDwinell,  Israel  E  ,  deceased. 
)yas,  Joseph  P.,  Henry,  8.  D.  1880 

Dyer,  Almon  J  ,  Upton,  Mass.  218 

Dyer,  Edward  O.,  So.  Bralntree,  Mass.  198 
Dyer,  Nathan  T.,  Dtghton,  Ma»s.  1878 

Dykeman,  Charles  F.,  Wltoka,  Minn.  248 

Eagle.  John  P.,  New  Haven,  Ct.  12, 118 

Earl,  James,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  12, 18S9 

Earl,  Theophilu*  R..  Buena  Vista,  Col.  106 
Eastman,  Adelbert  L.,  Arcade,  N.  Y.  1884 
Eastman,  AnnisF..Canar.da1cua.N.  Y.  12,  280 
Eastman,  Edward  P.,  So  Bridston,  Me.  182 
Eastman,  Lucius  R.,  Boston,  Macs.  1S37 

Eastman,  Lucius  R.,  Framinghara  Mass.  202 
Eastman,  Morgan  L.,  Royalton,  Wis.  3n6 

Eastman,  Samuel  E.,  Canandalgua,  N.Y.  1875 
Eastman,  Warren  F.,  Lead  City,  S.  D.  322 
Eastman,  William  R.,  Welleslcy,  Mass.     1862 


460 


CONGREGATIONAL  YEAR-BOOK. 


[1890. 


*Eaton,Cyru8  H.,  Neb.  1850 

Eaton,  Edward  D..  Beloit,  Wis.  1867 

Eaton,  James  I).,  A.  B.  (\  F.  Jf.  427 

Eaton,  Jiimes  P.,  Kipon,  Wis.  1879 

Eaton,  Joseph  M.  It.,  Fitch  burg,  Mass.  1845 
Eaton,  Samuel  W.f  Roscoe,  111.  144 

Eckles,  Johu  G..  Tulare,  Cal.  1858 

Eckman,  James  K.,  Osborne.  Kan.  1809 

Eddie,  James  B.,  Oakland,  Cal.  1883 

Eddy,  Clarence,  No.  Mlddleboro,  Mass.  208 
Eddy,  Hiram,  Canaan.  Ct.  1839 

Eddy,  Zachary,  Detroit,  Mich.  16, 1835 

Kdir.auds,  T.  Merrill,  Wadena,  Minn.  16,  248 
Edmund*,  John  S.,  Lowell,  Mich.  232 

Edmonds.  Robert  H.,  Mansfield,  O.  304 

Edquist,  Frederick,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  1885 
Ednon.  Henry  K.,  Urlnnell,  lo.  1881 

Edwards,  George  L.  Mil)ing;on,  Ct.  112 

Edwards,  Henry  L.,  Northampton,  Ms.  1857 
Edwards,  John,  Lansford,  Pa.  314 

Edwards.  John.  Youngstowh,  O.  300 

Edwards,  Jonathan,  Spokane  Falls,  Wis.  346 
Edwards,  Jonathan,  Wellesley  Hills,  Ms.  218 
Edwards,  Nicholas  T.,  Kcwaneo,  111.  140 

Edwards,  Richard,  Springfield,  1 11.  1873 

Edwards,  Stephen,  \  acavllle,  Cal.  1885 

Edwards,  Thomas  C,  Edwardsdale,  Pa.  312 
Edwards,  Wm.,  Ambercrorable,  N.  Y.  294,  6 
Eells,  Curbing,  Tacoma,  Wn.  1837 

Eells,  Myron,  Skokomtsh,  Wn.  344,  6 

Egerton,  Thomas  R.,  Fremont.  Ind.  12, 148, 224 
Egleston,  Nath.  H.,  Washington,  D.  O.  1845 
Egleston,  Wm.  R.,  Westmoreland,  Kan.  1826 
Ehnamini,  Artemas,  Santee,  Neb.  262 

Elder,  Hugh,  Farmington,  Me.  184 

Elderkin,  John,  Ekonk,  Ct.  122 

Eldredge,  John  W.,  Beavertown,  Or.  310 

Elliott,  Franklin,  Manson,  lo.  154.  8 

Elliot,  Lester  H..  Watcrbury,  Vt.  1866 

Elliott,  Stephen  G.,  Aurom,  Mo.  1864 

Elliott,  William  A.,  Coral,  Mich.  226,  36 

Ellis,  Jacob  F.,  Forest  Grove,  Or.  1873 

Ellis,  John,  May  wood,  111.  142 

Ellis,  John  M.,  Oberlln,  O.  1866 

Ellis,  Morgan  A.,  Coal  Creek,  Col.  106,  8 

Ellis,  Walter  M.  Tomahawk,  Wis.  356 

Ellms,  Louis,  Strong,  Me.  12 

Ellsworth,  Alfred  A.,  Braintree,  Mass.  198 
Ellsworth,  John  8.,  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.  284 
Ely,  Edward  L.,  Strang,  Neb.  262 

Erableton,  John  8.,  Severy,  Kan.  1874 

Embrec,  Jehu  H.,  Doniphun,  Neb.  258,  62 
Emerson,  Forrest  F.,  Newport.  R.  I.  318 

Emerson,  Kred  C,  Madison,  Minn.  242 

Emerson,  James  O..  Pitt*  Held,  III.  142 

Emerson,  John  I).,  Blddeford,  Me.  1858 

Emerson,  Jos.  pb,  Beloit,  Wis.  1860 

Emerson,  Oliver  P.,  Honolulu,  H.  I.  427 

Emerson,  Rufus  W  ,  Monson,  Me.  1856 

Emerson,  Thomas  A.,  Clinton,  Ct  112 

Emery,  Samuel  II.,  Taunton,  Mass.  1837 

Emmons,  Abram  8.,  Morrisville,  N.  Y.  284 
Emmons,  Henry  V.,  Klttery  Point,  Me.  184 
Kmpson,  Geo.  O.,  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich  234,6 
Em  rich,  Fred  F.,  So.  Framingham,  Mass.  15,202 
English,  William  F.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  427 

[Krixon,  Charles  J.,  deceased.  24 

Crixon,  Karl,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  280 

Ernst.  FrwJerkk  W.,  Franconia,  N.  H.  1880 
E*  tab  rook,  Joseph,  Olivet,  Mich.  18.V2 

E*tes,  Fred  J.,  Rome,  Ga.  130,  2 

Ethndge,  Albert,  Marseilles,  111.  142 

Evans,  K.  J.,  Scranton,  Pa. 
Evans.  Charles,  Chandlervllle,  III.  134 

Evans,  Daniel  A.,  Radnor,  O.  306 

Evans,  David  A.,  Delaware,  O.  308 

Evans,  David  E.,  Red  Oak,  lo.  136 

Evans,  D.  Ellis,  River  Grove,  HI.  144 

Evans,  David  M.,  Oak  Hill,  O.  8636 

Evans,  Edward,  Racine,  Wis.  114 


I 


Evans,  EInion  C,  Springfield,  Mo.  15, 252 
Evans,  E.  D.,  New  York,  N.  V.  284 

Evans,  Frederick  T.,  Mahanoy,  Pa.  314 

Evans,  Griffith  R.  111.        18.V8 

Evans,  J.  Jeffrey,  Nelson,  N.  Y.  284 

Evans,  John  ti.,  Long  Branch,  N.  J.  276 

Evans,  John  L.,  Rochester,  Ma»*.  214 

Evans,  John  M.,  Clcv*  land,  Ohio.  300 

hvaus,  John  P.,  Black  Diamond,  Wn.  344 
Evans,  Lewis  I).,  Camden,  Ma.  182 

Evans,  Robert  T„  Oshkosh,  Wis.  1853 

*Evans,  Samuel  E.,  Artichoke,  Mass.  220 

Evans,  Thomas  W.. Columbus  City,  lo.  1846 
Evans,  Walter  A.,  Chicago  HI.  12, 186 

Evans,  William  R..  Wales,  Ohio.  304,  8 

Evarts,  Nathaniel  K.,  Dorr.  Mich.  1850 

Kvatt,  Robert  B.,  Cando,  N.  D.  294 

Eveland,  Samuel,  Rcinbeck,  lo.  162 

Everdell,  Robert,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.  1853 

Everest,  Asa  E.,  Grlnnell,  lo.  1850 

Eversz,  Moritz  E.,  Evanston.Hl.  63, 1874 

Ewell,  Edwin,  Chicairo,  III.  1888 

Swell.  John  L..  Millhury,  Mass.  210 

Ewlng,  Edward  C,  Dan  vera,  Mass.  200 

Ewing,  William,  Jamertown,  N.  D.  1879 

Excel  I,  William,  East  Lake,  Mich.  228 

Fairbanks,  Edward  T.,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.338 
Fairbanks,  Francis  J. ,  Amherst,  Mass.  194 
Fairbanks,  George  H.,  Welsh  field,  <  Ihio.  306,  8 
Fairbanks,  Henry,  M.  Johnsbury,  Vt.  1858 
Fairbank,  Henry,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  427 

Falrbank,  John  B.,  Waverley,  HI.  146 

Fairbank,  Samuel  B.,  A .  B.  C.  F.  M.  42T 

tFairchlld,  Edward  H.,  deceased.  24 

'aircblld,  George  T.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  1870 
Fairchlld,  James  H.,  Obcrlin,  Ohio.  76, 1841 
Fairfield,  Edmund  B.,  Lyon*%France.  427 
Fairfield,  Frederick  W.,  Tabor,  lo.  1871 

Fairfield,  George  D.,  Lyon*,  France.  12 

Fairfield,  Miner  W.,  YpsllanU,  Mich.  1848 
Fales.  Elisha  F.,  Palestine,  Texas.  330 

Farnbam,  Luther,  Boston,  Mass.  1844 

Farosworth,  Wilson  A.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  AT.  427 
Farquhar,  Robert  W.,  Rapid  City,  8.  D.  324 
Farrar,  Henry,  Chatham,  N.  H.  1867 


Farrill.  Edgar  T.,  Lebanon,  N.  H. 


268,70 


Farweil,  Parris  T.,  Htockbridge,  Mass.  216 

Fassett,  John,  Guildhall.  Vt.  334 

Fath,  Jacob,  Muscatine,  lo.  160, 2 

Faville,  Henry,  La  Crosse.  Wis.  352 

Faville,  John,  Appleton,  Wis.  348 

Fawcett,  Joseph,  Stoddard,  N.  H.  274 

Fawkes,  Francis,  Kalo.  lo.  160 

Fay,  Henry  C  ,  North  Reading,  Mass.  212 

Fay,  Levi  L.,  Moss  Run.  O.  1843 

Fay,  Osmer  W.,  Chicago,  111.  1867 

Fay,  Prescott,  Qucchcc,  Vt.  334 

Fay,  Rollins  B.,  Sheldon,  Vt.  338 
Fay,  Solomon  P.,  Dorchester,  Mass.     15, 1849 

Fay,  William  E.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  Af.  427 

Fay,  W.  Waleoti,  Westboro,  Maas.  218 

Feemster,  Paul  S.,  Almartha,  Mo.  250 

Fcemster,  Robert  M.  D.,  Fulton,  Kan.  1877 

Feemster,  Samuel  B.,  Almartha,  Mo.  1876 

Feemater,  William  J.,  Lincoln,  Cal.  1880 

KellowH,  Charles  B.,  Stanton,  Neb.  250, 2 

Fellows,  Franklin  E.,  Norwich,  Ct.  1858 

Fellows,  Silenus  H.,  Wauregan,  Ct.  120 
Fellows,  Wm.  W  ,  Eureka  Springs.  Ark.      97 

Fen  ley,  Wilson  L.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  130 

Fenn,  William  H.,  Portland,  Me.  188 

Ferguson,  Frank  I,.,  Chad  run,  Neb.  256 

Fcrner,  John  W.,  Storm  Lake,  lo.  164 

Ferris,  Hiram  J.,  Columbus,  Wis.  348 

Ferris,  Leonard  Z.,  Rumford,  R.  I.  318 

Ferris.  Waller  L.,  Cherokee,  lo.  16, 154 
Fessenden,  Thomas  K.,  Farmington,  Ct.    1839 

Flcke,  Herman,  Dubuque,  lo.  154 

Field,  Aaron  W.,  Sandlsfleld,  Mass.  214 

Field,  Artemas  C,  E.  Arlington,  Vt.  332 


1890.] 


LIST   OF  CONGREGATIONAL  MINISTERS. 


461 


Field,  Frederick  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  100 
Field,  George  W.,  Bangor,  lie.  180 

Field,  James  P.,  Amity,  Mo.  250 

Field,  Thomne  P.,  Amhertt,  Mas*.  1840 

Fifield,  Charles  W.,  Sand  Bank,  N.  Y.  1873 
Fifield,  Lebbeos  B.,  Geneva,  Neb.  1857 

Flndley,  John  K.,  Conneaut,  O.  300 

Flnster,  Clarence,  Allendale,  Mich.  224,  8,  32 
Fischer,  Herman,  Wheaton,  111.  1878 

♦Fish,  Dana,  Wilmington,  N.  Y.  290 

Fi»b,  Henry  8.,  Placo,  111.  1851 

Fisher,  George  E.,  North  Amherst,  Mass.  206 
Ffeher,  George  1*  ,  New  Haven,  Ct.  70, 1854 
♦Fisher,  Herman  P..  Westboro,  Mass.  15 

Fisher,  Oren  D.,  Toledo,  O.  308 

Fisher,  Samuel  V.  8.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  244 
Fisher,  William  B.,  Louisville.  Kan.  170 

Fisher,  William  P.,  Brunswick.  Me.  1873 

Fiske,  Albert  W.,  Penacook,  N.  H.  1833 

Flak,  Darnel  M.,  Jacksun,  Mich.  230 

Fiske,  Dunlel  T.,  Newburjport,  Mass.  210 
Fiske,  Elioha  8.,  WaiUfield,  Vt.  340 

Fisk,  Franklin  L.,  Worthington,  Minn.  248 
Fink,  Franklin  W.,  CMcago,  111.  73,  1859 

Fiske,  John  B.,  Bonne  Terre,  Mo.  250 

Fiske,  John  Orr,  Bath,  Me.  1843 

Fisk,  Perrin  B.,  Morrloville,  Vt.  336 

Flak,  Pliny  B.,  Faulkton,  8.  D.  322,  4 

Fisk,  Pliny  II.,  New  Richland,  Minn.  244 

Fisk,  Wilbur,  Freeborn,  Minn.  242 

Fitch,  Charles  N.,  Denver,  Col.  1874 

Fitch,  Franklin  8.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  280 

Fitch,  Lucius  R.,  Doon,  In.  12,  154 

Fltts,  James  H.,  South  Newmarket,  N.  H.  274 
Fitz.  Anhur  G.,  South  Paris,  Me.  188 

Flag*,  Rufus  C  Wells  River,  Vt.  12,  336 

Flanders,  Charles  N.,  Martinez,  <  'al.  15,  100 
Fleming,  Edward  T.,  Providence,  K.I.  12,  318 
Fleming,  Moses  G.,  Bowman,  Ga.  130 

Fletcher,  James,  Acton,  MasH.  1849 

Fletcher,  Itufus  W.,  Nortbfleld,  Minn.  1875 
Flint.  Jo*eph  R.,  Klllinglv,  Ct.  116 

Flook,  J.ioob,  Indianola,  Neb.  258 

Fobes,  J.  Warner,  Pesce  Dule,  R.  I.  318 

Fobes,  William  A.,  Salem,  Ct.  12, 120 

Folsom,  George  DcF.,  8an  Francisco,  Cal.  1855 
Folsom,  Nathaniel  8.,  Boston,  Mass.  1831 

Folsom,  Omar  W.,  Bath,  Me.  180 

Fonda,  Jesse  L.,  Rantoul,  111.  144 

iFoote,  Hiram,  deceased.  24 

\x>te,  William  W..  Oberlln,  O.  1864 

Forbes,  Frank  8.,  Nebraska  City,  Neb.  260 
[Forbes,  John  J.,  deceased.  24 

Forbes,  Samuel  B.,  Hartford,  Ct.  114 

Forbes,  Washington  H.,  E.  Dorset,  Vt.  334 
Ford,  James  T.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  63, 1857 
Furde,  L.  Harold,  Aqnebngue,  N.  Y.  12,  286 
Ford,  Robert.  Centre  Ha.Vor,  N.  H.  266 

Fordney,  Daniel  L.,  Cole  Camp,  Mo.  250 

Forrester,  James  C,  Teagle,  (*a.  180,  2 

Forsyth,  William,  Bucksport,  Me.  182,  6 

Foss,  George  A.,  8tratharo,  N.  H.  274 

Foster,  Addison  P.,  Roxbury,  Mass.  196 

Fwier,  Benjamin  F..  Topeka,  Ran.  1880 

Foster,  Davis,  Wincbendon,  Mass.  220 

Foster,  Edward  P.,  Cincinnati,  O.  300 

Foster,  Festus,  Wichita,  Kan.  174 

Foster,  Frank  H.,  Oberlin,  O.  76, 1877 

Foster,  Jesse  D.,  Carlsbad,  Cal.  98, 102 

Foster,  I^auren  M.,  Poplar  Grove,  111.  144 

Foster,  Kic.nard  B.,  Payne  Centre,  Ok.  151 
Foster,  Roswell,  Philllpston,  Mass.  212 

Foster,  William  C,  Mlddletown,  Conn.  1847 
Fowle,  James  L..  A.  B.  0.  F.  M.  427 

Fowler,  Olin  L.,  Edmonds,  Wn.  344 

Fowler,  Stacy,  CllflondaJe,  Mass.  214 

Fowler,  William  C,  Livingston,  Mont.  264 
Fox,  Almon  K.t  Denmark,  Io.  164 

Fox,  Jared  W.,  Rldgeway,  Kan.  1839 

Fox,  John  W.,  Bud*,  111.  134 


Frame,  Ezra  E.,  Buffalo  &ap,  S.  D.  320 

France,  Parvin  M.,  Dwlght,  111.  138 

France,  William,  Union,  N.  H.  18*9 

Francis,  Cvrus  W.,  Atlanta.  G:t.  1867 

Franklin,  John  L.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  280 

Frary,  Eugene  M.,  Coleraine,  Mass.  200 

Frary,  Lucien  H.,  Pomona,  Cal.  102 

•Fraser,  Charles  H.,  Elk  Horn,  Wis.  350 

Fraser,  John,  Derby,  Vt.  I8f>2 

Fraser.  John  G.,  Cleveland,  O.  63,  1871 

Fray,  John  E.,  Richmond  Hill.  N.  Y.    12,  288 
Frazee,  John  H.,  Knoxvillc,  Tenn.  328 

Frear,  Walter,  Oakland.  Cal.  1856 

Fredenhagen,  Edward  A.,  Shirland,  111.    1890 
Free  land,  Bamuel  M.,  Seattle,  Wn.  ?46 

Fret  man ,  Geo  rge  E . ,  Fresno,  Cal .  ]  858 

Freeman,  Henry  A.,  No.  Bridgton,  Me.  182,  4 
Freeman,  Hiram,  Sioux  City,  Io.  1813 

Freeman,  Joseph  A.,  Woodbury,  Ot.  124 

Freeman,  Marston  S.,  Newell,  Io.  12, 160 

French,  David  E.,  Hampden,  Me.  1885 

French,  E.  B., ,  Wis.  1870  \ 

French,  George  H.,  Meriden.  N.  H.  272 

French,  Herman  .v.,  Greeuwood,  Neb.        258 
French,  John  A.,  Flushing,  X.  Y.  282 

French,  S.  Franklin,  Wallingford,  Vt.         340 
Frickhtad,  Taral  T..  Kayinond,  Cal.  102 

Frlnk,  Benson  M.,  W.  Brookfield.,  Ms.  15,  220 

-  •   ■     -  — 230,2 

164 

240 

1840 

1846 

1883 

1850 

260.2 

427 

196 

296 

1870 


Frink,  Lemuel  T.f  Mayb*  e,  Mich. 
Fnsbie.  Alvah  L.,  Des  Moines,  Io. 
Frizzelle,  John  W..  B  rat  nerd,  Minn. 
Frost,  Daniel  C,  Killingly.  Ct. 
Frost,  Daniel  D.,  Olivet,  Mich. 
Frost,  George  B.,  Newcastle,  N.  H. 
Frost,  Lewis  P.,  J  an  en  vl  lie,  Wis. 
Fry,  Holland  B.,  Wallace,  Neb. 
Fuller,  Americus,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M. 
Fuller,  Augustus  II.,  Billerica,  Mass. 
•Fuller,  Edgar  R.,  Hiram, U. 

Fuller,  Homer  T„  Worcester,  Mass.  

Fuller,  Jonathan  K..  Barton  l^andiug,  Vt.  332 
Fuller,  Nathan  E.,  Java,  N.  Y .  284 

Fullerton,  Bradford  M.,  Waltham,  Mass.  218 
Fullerton,  Edward  G.,  Worcester,  Ms."  12,  222 
Fullerton,  J.  Ellsworth,  Brighton,  Mass.  1870 
Furber.  Daniel  L.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.  210 
Furbish,  Edward  B.,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  1862 
Furman,  Wm.  F.,  Coven  try  ville,  N.  Y.  1886 
Gadsby,  George,  Edinburgh,  O.  300 

[Gage,  William  L.,  deceased,  24 

Gaines,  Marshall  R.,  Los  Gatos,  Cal.  1884 
Gale,  Clarence  R.,  Fitcbburg,  Mass.  202 

Gale,  Edmund,  Faribault,  Minn.  242 

Gale.  Sullivan  F.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  63, 1862 
Galiger,  James  P.,  Tomah,  Wis.  1878 

Gallagher,  George  W„  Montpeller,  Vt.  12,  336 
Gallagher,  William,  Eaathampton.  Mass.  1874 
*Gallander,  Lewis,  Centre  Rutland,  Vt.  338 
Gallup,  James  A.,  Madison,  Ct.  116 

Gammell,  Sereno  D.,  Tallmadge,  O.  308 

Gardner,  Austin.  Warren,  Ct.  15, 122 

Gardner,  Nathan  E.,  Hemlngford,  Neb.  258, 60 
Gardner,  Rufus  P.,  Marion,  Mass.  208 

Gardner,  Theodore  Y.,  Elyria,  O.  68, 1868 
Garman,  John  H.,  North  Orange,  Mass.  1847 
Garretson,  Fred.  V.  D.,  Franconia,  N.  H  1871 
Garver,  Leonard  J.,  Orovllle,  Cal.  102 

Gates,  Caleb  Frank,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  427 

Gates,  Charles  H.,  W.  Newfleld,  Me.  186 

Gates,  George  A.,  Grinnell,  Io.  1882 

Gates,  Hiram  N.,  Medford  Mass.  I860 

Gates,  l.orin  8.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  427 

Gates,  Matthew  A.,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.  1868 
Gay,  Henry  H.  12 

Gay,  Joshua  8.,  South  Well  fleet,  Mass.  218 
Gaylord.  Joseph  F.,  Barre,  Mass.  194 

Gearhart,  Charles  D.,  Oneida,  III.  142 

Geer,  Curtis  M..  B.  Windsor,  Ct,  112 

Geer,  Herman,  Tabor,  Io.  1848 

Geiger,  John  W.,  Mason  City,  Io.  168 


462 


CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK. 


[1890. 


George,  David  M  ,  PltUborg,  Fa.  814 

George,  Norton  R  ,  Netawaka,  Kan.  1854 

•O.  orge,  William  A., ,  Maaa.  1888 

Gerould,  Hamuel  L.,  Hollia,  N.  H.  270 

♦Gerry,  Elbridge  W.,  Randolph,  Vt.  838 

GIbbs,  Crmrk*,  Cedar  Fulls,  to.  1858 

Gibson,  John,  Springfield,  111.  144 

Gtddings,  Kdward  J.,  HouMtonic.Mass.  1867 
Giddings,  Solomon  P.,Waabington,  D.C.  1842 
Gidman,  Kicbard  II.,  Preston,  Ct.  120 

Gllberg,  John  P.,  Fresno.  Cal.  100 

Gilbert,  George  U.,  Chicago.  111.  78, 1886 

Gilbert,  James  B.,  hxeier,  Neb.  258 

Gilbert.  Simeon,  Chicago,  111.  1868 

Gilbert,  William  H.,  South  Norwalk,  Ct.  1846 
Gilchrist,  Howard  H.,  Macksville,  Ind.  148. 50 
Gill,  William.  Cottage  Grove,  Minn.  240 

Gillespie,  Thomas,  Kenosha,  Wis.  1865 

Gil  lei t,  Arthur  L.,  Hartford,  Ct.  76, 1885 

Gllman,  Edward  W  ..Bible  House,  N.  Y.  1849 
Oilman,  George  P.,  Waver ly,  Mass.  106 

Oilman,  William  L.,  Harman,  Col.  106 

Gilmere,  James  M.,  Columbua,  O.  1884 

Gilmor,  Daniel  W..  Mei.omonee.  Wis.  1876 
Girouz,  Lewis  P.,  Springfield,  Maaa.  12,  216 
Gist,  William  W.,  Marion,  Io.  158 

Gladden,  Washington,  Columbua,  O.  3o0 

Gleaaon,  Avery  K  ,  Westport,  Maaa.  220 

Gleaaon,  Charles  A.,  Angola,  Ind.  148 

Gleaaon,  Charles  H.,  Boston,  Haas.  16, 1867 
Gleason,  Charles  N.,  Wells,  Me.  188 

Gleaaon,  George  L ,  Haverhill,  Maaa.  204 

Gleason,  Herbert  W.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1887 
Gleaaon,  John  P.,  Needham,  Maaa.  210 

Glidden,  Kiah  B ..  ManaAVId  Centre,  Ct.  116 
Goddard,  John  C,  Salisbury,  Ct.  120 

Goff,  Kdward  P.,  Aurora,  111.  134 

Goldsmith,  Ohaa.  P.,  Harrlsvllle,  N.  H.  270.  2 
*Goodale,  D.  W.,  Hillaboro  Bridge,  N.  H.  270 
Goodell,  Isaac,  National  City,  Cal.  1852 

Goodell,  John  H..  Provo,  U.  1874 

Goodenough,  Arthur,  Winchester,  Ct.  124 
Goodenough,  Herbert  D.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  427 
Goodenow.  Smith  B.,  Battle  Creek.  Io.  1843 
Goodfriend,  Aaron  I.,  Inkster,  N.  D.  204,  6 
Goodhue,  Daniel,  Pembroke,  N.  H.  1848 

Goodhue,  Henry  A.,  Weni minster  W.,Vt.  340 
Goodman,  William  W.,  Mncasville,  Ind.  1848 
Goodrich,  Charles  L.,  Plainfleld,  N.  J.  276 
Goodrich,  Chauncey,  A.  B.  C.  F.  Jf.  427 

Goodrich,  Darius  N .,  Olivet,  Mich.  1864 

Goodrich,  John  E.,  burlington,  Vt.  1860 

Goodrich,  Lewis,  Manchester,  N.  H.  270 

Goodsell,  Dennis.  Murphy*,  Cal.  08, 107 

♦Good speed,  Prank  L.,  Enfield,  Maaa.  202 
Goodwin,  Daniel,  Mason,  N.  El.  1839 

Goodwin,  kdwnrd  P..  Chicago,  III.  136 

Goodwin,  Prank  J  ,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.  276 

Goodwin,  Henry  M.,  Olivet,  Mich.  1851 

Gordon,  Charles  E.,  Webster,  N.  H.  274 

Gordon,  George  A.,  Boston,  Mass.  196 

Gordon,  Isnac  G..  Scuppoose,  Or.  1880 

Gordon,  Robert,  Addinon,  Mich.  234 

Gordon,  Hobert  F..  Wayland,  Mass.  218 

Gordon,  William,  Selma,  Cal. 
Gorton,  Philo,  Quasqueton,  Io.  162 

Gould,  Edwin  S.,  At  hoi,  Mass.  104 

Gould,  George  H.,  Wo  reenter,  Maas.  1852 

Gould,  H.  A.,  M.  Anthony  Park,  Minn.  1868 
Gould,  Mark,  Worceater,  Maes.  1857 

Gould,  Samuel  L.,  Bethel,  Mc.  1839 

Graf,  John  P.,  Springfield,  Mo.  252 

Graham,  Curtis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1845 

Graham,  John,  Rochester.  Miss.  206,  14 

Graham,  Richard  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  1869 
Granger,  Calvin,  East  Poultney.  Vt.  1834 

Granger,  John  L.,  Lake  Preston,  8.  D.  824 
Grannl*.  Geoive  H..  St.  Louis,  Mo.  252 

Grant,  Henry  M.,  Charleston,  S.  C.  320 

Grant,  John  B.,  Jenifer,  Ala.  94 


Graasie,  Thomas  G.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  63, 1863 
Graner,  Otto  C,  Eau  Claire.  Wis.  1888 

Graves,  Alpheus,  Cedar  Vale,  Kan.  1841 

Graves,  Joseph  8.,  Niles,  Mich.  1843 

Graves,  Nathaniel  D.,  Minn.  1846 

Gray,  David  B.,  Salem,  Or.  1863 

Gray,  John,  Sergeant  Bluff,  Io.  162, 4 

Gray,  William  D.  B.,  Lake  Henry,  8.  D.  1886 
Gray,  William  J.,  Port  Scott.  Kan.  168 

Greeley,  Clarence  D.,  Mt.  Carmcl,  Ct.  12, 114 
Greeley,  Edward  H..  Concord,  N.  H.  63, 1849 
Greeley,  Prank  N.,  Melrose  Highlands,  ms.1877 
G  ret  ley,  Stephen  8.  N.,  Gllman  ton,  X.  H.  1839 
Greene,  Caleb,  Oakland  City,  Ind  160 

Greene,  Cheater  W..  Mattawan,  Mich.  12 

Greene,  Daniel,  Cumberland  Centre,  Me.  182 
Greene,  Daniel  C,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  427 

Greene,  Frederick  D.,  A,  B.  C.  F.  M.  427 

Greene,  Frederick  W.,  Andover.  Maas  194 
Green.  Jamea  B.,  Sew  Grand  Chain,  III.  142 
Greene,  John  M.,  Lowell,  Mass.  206 

Greene,  John  M.,  Somonauk,  III.  144 

Greene,  Joseph  K.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  427 

Green,  Nelson,  Detroit,  Mich.  1858 

Greene,  Richard  G.,  Eaat  Orange,  N.  J.  16, 1856 
Greene,  Samuel,  Seattle,  Wn.  1880 

Greenlee*,  Charles  A.,  Kinsley,  Kan.  170 

•Greenwood,  Wo.,  Germantown,  Fa.  1874 
Gregg,  David,  Boston,  Maaa.  196 

Gregg,  .lame*  B.,  Colorado  8prlnga,  Col.  106 
Gregg,  William  C,  Center  Point,  Io.  156 

Gregory,  Lewis.  Lincoln,  Neb.  268 

Gridley,  Albert  L.,  Greenville,  111.  140 

Griffin,  Edward  H.,  Baltimore,  Md.  1868 

Griffin,  George  H„  Springfield,  Maaa.  1866 
Griffin,  Henry  L.,  Bangor,  Me.  180 

Griffin,  John  A.,  C»b)e,  111.  1876 

Griffin,  Perlcy  M.,  E.  Bridgewater,  Maas.  200 
Griffia,  William  E.,  Boston,  Maas.  196 

Griffiths,  David  tt.,  Cataaauqua,  Pa.  312 

Griffiths,  Griffith,  Eureka  Cal.  98 

Griffiths,  Griffith,  Chicago,  111.  136 

Griffiths,  Henry,  Neligb.  Neb.  1873 

Griffiths,  John  T.  Ebensburg,  Pa.  312 

Griffiths,  Joteph  K.,  Mannavllle,  N.  Y.  284, 90 
Griffith.  Thomas  H..  Friendship,  N.  Y.  282 
•Griffith,  Thomas  M.,  Wheatland,  Pa.  816 
Griffith,  William,  Sykeaton,  N.  D.  296 

Griffiths,  William,  Plymouth,  Pa.  12,  314 

Griffiths,  William  A.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  352 
Griggs,  Levcrett  S..  Ivory  ton,  Ct.  112 

Grimes,  Frank  J.,  Keene,  N.  H.  1875 

Grinnell,  Josiah  B..  Grinnell,  Io.  1848 

Grinnell,  Orlando  8.  I  Mich.]  1879 

Grinnell,  Sylvester  8.,  River  Palls,  Wla.  356 
Griswo'd,  John  B.,  8.  Manchester,  Ct.  1872 
Grob,  Gottfried,  Inland,  Neb.  258.  62 

Groove  nor,  Charles  P.,  Pom  fret,  Ct.  1834 

Groftvenor,  Edwin  A.,  Constantinople.  427 
Gross,  Alfred,  Doaksville,  I.  T.  150 

Grout,  Alden,  Springfield,  Maas.  1835 

Grout,  Louis,  West  Bruttleboro,  Vt.  1845 

Grout,  Samuel  N.,  Franklin,  Neb.  1850 

G rover,  David  K„  Emerald  Grove,  Wis.  350,  2 
Grover,  George  W.,  Naahua,  N.  H.  272 

Grover,  Nahum  W.,  Vt.  1868 

♦Grover.  Richard  B  ,  Boston,  Mass.  16, 1881 
Gruth,  Jamee  W.,  Perry  Centre,  N.  Y.  2*6 
Guild,  Charles  L  ,  Enoeburgh.  Vt.  334 

Gulick,  Edward  L.,  Groton,  Mass.  12,  204 

Gulick,  Hervey,  Hancock,  N.  H.  268 

Gulick,  John  T.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  427 

Gulick,  Luther  H.,  Groton.  Mass.  1850 

Gulick,  Nelson  J,  Albany,  N.  Y.  282 

Gulick,  Oramel  H.t  A.  B.  C.  F.  if.  427 

Gulick,  8idney  L.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  427 

Gulick,  Thomas  L.,  Makawad,  H.  I.  1870 
Gulick,  William  H.,  A.  B  C.  F.  M.  427 

Gulliver,  John  P.,  Andover,  Maaa.  71, 194 
Gunn,  Jos.  W.,  Steamboat  Springs,  Ool.  12, 108 


1890.] 


LIST   OF   CONGREGATIONAL   MINI8TER8. 


463 


Gnnsanlus,  Frank  W.t  Chicago,  III.  136 

Gurney,  He«.ry  E.,  Little  Valley,  N.  Y.  12,  284 
Gurney,  John  H.,  Oberliu,  <>.  1850 

Gutterson,  George  H.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  427 
Gwynne,  Frederic  R.,  Omaha,  Neb.  1866 

Haarvig,  John  O.,  Aurora.  111.  134 

Hack,  Rollln  T..  Belfast,  He.  180 

Hadden,  Archibald,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  244 
Hadden,  Jacob  \V\.  Upland,  Neb.  260,  2 

Hadley,   »ndrew  J..  Oberlln,  O.  1872 

Had  ley,  James  B.,  Camp-on,  X.  H.  1837 

Hadlev,  Willis  A.,  Newbury  port,  Mass.  210 
Huff,  Stephen,  Bay  Shore,  N.  Y.  1842 

Hager,  Chae.  R.,  A.  B.  C  F.  M.  427 

Hague,  William  B.,  Springfield,  Mo.  262 

tHalgh,  George  L  ,  deceased, 
lalgh,  JeffreyG..  Yorkvllle,  III.  146 

Balner,  Levi  W.,  Newark,  N.  J.  276 

Haines,  Thomas  V..  N.  Hampton,  N.  H.  272 
Halbersleben,  Henry  C,  Cortland,  Neb.  256, 60 
Hale,  Kdson  D.,  Clayton,  Cal.  16,  98 

Hale,  John  G. ,  Redland*.  Cal.  1852 

Haley,  Frank,  Milton,  N.  H .  272 

Haley,  John  W.,  Temple.  N.  H.  272 

Hall,  Albert  B.,  Warner,  N.  H.  274 

Hall,  Alexander,  Chester,  Ct.  112 

Hall,  Alfred  H.,  «eriden,  Ct.  116 

Hail,  Charles  L.,  Fort  Berthold,  N.  D.  294 
Hall,  B.  Bdwin,  New  Haven,  Ct.  1843 

Hall,  Elliott  C,  Jamestown.  N.  Y.  1866 

HjiII,  George  A.,  Peabody,  Mass.  212 

Hall,  George  C,  Olympla.  Wn.  1885 

Hall,  George  E.,  1  'over,  N.  H.  268 

Hall.  Heman  B.,  Oberlin,  O.  1851 

Hall,  Isaac  H..  New  Orleans,  La.  178 

Hall,  James,  Whitewater.  Wis.  Ivt8 

Hall.  John  C,  Hudson.  Mass.  206 

Hull,  John  J.,  Berlin,  Vt.  332 

Hall,  Lyman  B.,  Oberlln,  O.  1881 

Hall,  Martin  S.,  Victoria,  111.  146 

Hall,  Richard,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  1850 

Hall,  Robert  V.,  Newport.  Vt.  1835 

HhII,  Russell  T..  Jacksonville.  FU.  128 

Halliday,  Joseph  C,  Blown,  Kan.  1"0 

BalUday,  Samuel  B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  280 

Hal  lock,  Leavitt  H„  Waterville,  Me.  16, 190 
Hallock,  William  A.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  1860 
Hamilton,  B.  Frank,  R»xbury,  Mass.  196 

Hamilton,  Charles  8.,  Elliott,  Io.  166 

Hamilton,  Ilmry  H.,  Waveily,  Mass.  1872 
Hamilton,  John  A.,  Boston,  Muss.  68, 1861 
Hamilton,  Wa«hington  P.,  Talladega,  A  la.  1888 
Hamlen,  Chauncey  L.,  Vermillion.  O.  308 

Hamlin,  Charles  H.,  Kaetbampton,  Mass.  200 
Hamlin,  Cyrun,  Lexington,  Mass.  1838 

Hainltn,  C>  rus,  Beloit,  Wis.  348 

Hammond,  Henry  L.,  Evanston,  111.  1844 

Hammond,  Joseph,  Carlisle,  Mass.  198 

Hammond,  William  B.,  kome,  N.  Y.  1844 

Hampton,  William  8.,  Grant.  Neb.  268,  62 
Hanaford,  Howard  A.,  Winchester,  N.  H.  274 
Hancock,  Charles,  Denmark,  Io.  1861 

Hancock,  Joseph  J.,  Lu«k,  Wy.  359 

Hand,  l^a  Roy  8.,  Ottumwa,  lo.  152,  6 

Han  ford,  Samuel  I.,  Lung  Pine,  Neb.  256, 60 
[Hanks,  B  ted  man  W.,  deceased.  25 

1 1  anna,  Charles  W.,  Fall*  Village,  Conn.     110    , 
'Hanson,  L.  C.  Racine,  Wis.  12, 354 

•Harbult,  Charles,  Bridgton,  Me.  16,  182 

•Harbutt,  Robert  G.,  8eari«pori,  Me.  1883 

Hardin*,  Charles,  A.  B.  C  F.  M.  427 

Harding.  Henry  F.,  East  Machlas,  Me.  186 
Harding,  John  W.,  Longmeadow,  Mass.  206 
Harding,  Philip  E.,  N.  Ami. erst,  O.  298,  304 
Hardy,  Daniel  W.,  Bethel,  Me.  180 

Hardy,  Millard  F..  West  Boylston,  Mass.  22i> 
Hardy,  Vltellus  M.,  West  Randolph,  Vt.  338 
Haresnape,  William,  Gaylord,  Kan.  168,  70 
Hargrave,  John  W.,  Zumbrota,  Minn.  248 
Harlow,  Edwin  A.,  Madison,  Me.  180,  6 


Harlow,  Lincoln,  Ellington,  N.  Y.  282 

Harlow,  Reuben  W.,  Muscotah,  Kan.  172 

Harlow,  Rufus  K.,  Medway,  Ma«s.  208 

Harlow,  Samuel  A.,  Newburybort,  Mass.  210 
Harmon,  Elijah,  Wilmington,  Ma»s.  220 

Harmon,  Flsk,  Bennlnitton,  Vt.  1850 

Harper,  Aimer,  Port  Byron,  111.  1853 

Harper,  Joel,  Cortex,  Col.  106 

Harrah,  Charles  C,  Newton,  Io.  142 

Harriman,  N.  H.,  Newton  Highlands,  Ms.  1884 
Harrington,  Charles  B.,  Keene,  N.  H.  270 
Harrington,  Bli  W.,  Pepperell,  Ma»s.  1837 
Harrington,  Myron  O.,  Russell,  Kan.  172 

Harris,  Benjamin,  Front  burg,  Md.  192 

Harris,  Chsrles  L.,  Meridian,  Miss.  255 

Harris,  D.  Fisk,  Harmar,  O.  302 

Harris,  George,  Andovur,  Ma*s.  71, 194 

[Harris,  James  W.,  deceased.  26 

Harris,  John  L.,  Newmarket,  N.  H.  272 

Harris,  Milus,  Childersburg,  Ala.  1884 

Harris,  Samuel,  New  Haven,  Ct.  79, 1841 

Harris,  Hbeldon  A.,  Villa  Ridge,  III.  142,  4,  6 
Harris,  Thomas  J.,  Hluesburgh,  Vt.  834 

Harris,  Waldo  B.,  Chesterfield,  III.  134 

Harrison,  Charles  8.,  Franklin,  Neb.  258 

Harrison,  George  J.,  Milton,  Ct.  116 

Harrison,  Henry  8.,  Chicago,  III.  1884 

Harrison,  James  B.,  Oskaloosa.  la.  1868 

Harrison,  James  K.,  Santa  Rosa,  Cal.  104 

Harrison,  Marvin  B.  Scribner,  Neb.  262 

Hurrlson,  Phares,  Seattle,  Wn.  1882 

Harrison,  Samuel,  Pittsfleld,  Mass.  212 

Hart,  Burden,  New  Haven,  Cu  118 

Hart,  Edwin  J.,  Cottage  Grove  Minn.  1856 
Hart,  Hastings  H.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  1881 

Hart,  Henry  B  ,  Brooksville,  Me.  1860 

Hart,  Henry  E  ,  Franklin,  Ct.  114 

Hart,  Walter  O.,  Wheaton,  111.  1879 

Hart,  William  D  ,  Wilton,  Ct.  15, 124 

♦Hartley,  David  N.,  III.  1887 

Hartley,  John,  Morton,  111.  142 

Hart  ran  ft,  Chester  D.,  Hartford,  Ct.  75, 1864 
Ilartshorne,  Joseph  W.,  Monroe,  Ct.  1873 
Hartshorne,  Vaola  J.,  Brockton,  Mass.  1866 
Hartaough,  D.  Maurice,  Ma»on  City,  Io.  1886 
Hart  welt,  Charles,  A.  B.  0.  F.  M.  427 

Hartwell,  Mlnot  S.,  Tacoma,  Wn.  •   346 

Harvey,  Edward  H.,  Paw  Paw,  Mich.  1872 
Harvey,  Jasper  P.,  Ware,  Mass.  218 

T  Harvey,  William  F.,  deceased.  26 

[Harvey.  W.  Nye,  deceased.  26 

Harwood,  Chas.  B.,  Prcsque  Isle,  Me.  15, 188 
Harwood.  James  II.,  Orange,  Cal.  1868 

Haskell,  Henry  C,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  427 

Haskell,  John,  Blllerlca,  Mass.  1850 

•Haskell,  Robert  B.,  N.  J.  15, 1888 

Haskell.  William  H.,  West  Falmouth,  Me.  184 
Haskins,  Robert  W.,  Abiogton,  Mass.  194 
Hassell,  Richard.  Toledo,  Io.  1844 

Hatch,  D-.vid  P.,  Rockland,  Me.  188 

Hatch,  Ellas  W.,  East  ^orinth,  Vt.  16,  334 
Hatch,  rranklln  S.,  Monson,  Mass.  210 

Hatch,  George  B.,  Lynn,  Mass.  tt>8 

Hathaway,  Geo.  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1833 
Hathaway,  Warren,  Washingtonville,  N.  Y.278 
Haughton,  William,  Retreat,  Wis.  350,  6 

Haven,  Egbert  D..  Rocklin,  Cal.  102 

Haven,  John,  Charlton,  Mass.  1836 

Havens,  Charles  E.,  Went  Lebanon,  N.  H.  270 
Hawes,  Charles  T.,  Litchfiuld,  Mc.  1886 

Hawes,  Edward,  Burlington,  Vt.  332 

Hawes,  Joslah  T.,  Litchfield,  Me.  186 

Hawkes,  W.  8.,  Salt  Lake  City,  U.  16, 68, 1868 
Hawks,  Theroo  H.,  Springfield,  Mass.  1856 
Hawkins,  Lucius,  Leavenworth,  Kan.  1862 
Hawley,  John  P.,  New  Hartford,  Ct.  118 

Hawn,  Robert  G.,  Ellensburg,  Wn.  1859 

•Hawthorne,  William  C,  Alton,  N.  H.  12 
Hayden,  Fred.  S.,  Jacksonville,  111.  12, 140 
Hayes,  James,  Coal  Bluff,  lnd.  148 


464 


CONGREGATIONAL   TEAE-BOOK. 


[1890. 


Hayes,  Stephen  H.t  Boston,  Moss.  1854 

Hayncr,  Augustus  J.,  East  Troy,  Wis.  350,  2 
Havncs,  Edward  C.,  Ellsworth,  Ct.  120 

Hayne*.  William,  Ravenna,  Neb.  260 

Hay  ward,  John  S.,  Mapleton,  Minn.  244,  6 
Hay  ward,  Hlvanus,  Glob*-  Village,  Mass.  1861 
Hazeltine,  Edwin  A.,  Miller's  i'lace,  N.  T.284 
Hazeltine,  Henry  M.,  Oxford,  Ct.  120 

Hazen,  Allen.  Hart  land,  Vt.  335 

Hazen,  Austin.  Richmond,  Vt.  338 

Hazen,  Azel  W.,  Middletown,  Ct.  116 

Hazen,  Henry  A.,  Auburndale,  Mass.  16, 1858 
Hazen.  Timothy  A.,  Gt.  Barrington,  Ms.  1858 
Hazen,  William  S.,  Nortbfield.  Vt.  336 

Hazen,  William  W..  Grinnell,  lo.  156,  8 

Headen,  Andrew  J.,  Talladega,  Ala.  1879 

Headley,  Ivorv  H.  B.,  Rofillndale,  Mass.  1877 
Head  ley.  Phlneaa  C,  Boston,  Mass.  1850 

Heald,  Joalah  H.,  Bennington,  N.  II.  266 

Healey,  Sullivan  S.,  Crete,  III.  138 

Heath,  Albert  II.,  St.  Paul.  Minn.  12,  5,  246 
Heaton.  Isaac  E.,  Fremont,  Neb.  1837 

Hebard,  Frederick,  Sandy  Creek,  N.  Y.  288 
Hebbard,  Stephen  S.,  Viroqua,  Wis.  356 

Heckeudorn,  Geo.M., Brandon,  Wis.  12,348,  56 
Hedges,  William,  Jamesport,  N.  Y.  289 

Helms,  Reuben  E.  Mazon,  111.  15, 146 

Hemenway,  Asa,  Manchester,  Vt.  1839 

Hench,  William  R.,  Algonquin,  1U.  12, 134 
Henderson,  David,  Mleaville,  Minn.  240 

Henderson,  George  W.,  New  Orleans,  La.  178 
Henderson,  John  tl.,  Marshalltown,  lo.  160 
Henderson,  Thomas  H.,  Arlington,  Or.  318 
Hendrick,  Webster  L.,  Bangor,  N.  Y.  278 
Henry,  Alexander  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  278 
Henry,  William  D.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  1851 
Henshaw,  George,  Sharon,  Pa.  316 

Henshaw,  Gordon  E.,  Kianlone,  N.  Y.  284,  314 
Herald,  Thomas,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  12 

Herbert,  Kbenezer,  New  Baltimore,  Mich.  234 
Herbert,  Joseph,  Sandoval,  111.  140,  4 

Hcrr,  Horace  D.,  Kansas  City,  Kan.  170 

Herrick,  Edward  E.,  Milton,  Vt.  336 

Herrlck,  Edward  P.,  Sherman,  Ct.  120 

Herrick.  George  F.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  427 

Hervick,  Henry,  North  Woodstock,  Ct.  1830 
Herrick.  Henry  M..  Morris,  Minn.  244 

Herrick,  Horace,  Felchville,  Vt.  1844 

Herrick,  .lumen,  W.  Brattleboro,  Vt.  1845 

Herrick,  John  R.,  Elgin,  III.  1854 

Herrick,  Robert  P.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1883 
Herrick,  Samuel  E.,  Boston,  Mass.  194 

Herrick,  William  D  ,  Amherst,  Mass.  1860 
Herrick,  William  T.,  Castleton,  Vt.  18j1 

Herrington,  E.  C,  Cedar  Springs,  Mich.  226,  8 
Herron,  George  l>.,  Lake  City,  Minn.  242 

Hershey,  Simon  B.,  Ashtabula,  O.  298 

Hcrtel,  Anhur  F.,  Warrenvllle,  N.  J.  276 

Hescock,  Guh.  B.,  Fort  Fairfield,  Me.  12, 184 
Hess,  Carl,  Davenport,  lo.  1885 

Hess,  Henry,  Fort  Atkinson,  lo.  156,  60 

Hetzler,  Henry,  Eureka,  S.  1>.  1874 

Heustls,  Charles  H.,  West  Point.  Neb.  264 
Hewitt,  George  R  ,  W.  Springfield,  Mass.  220 
Hlaft,  Casper  W.,  Cleveland,  O.  16,  65, 1885 
Blbbard,  David  S.,  East  Sumner,  Me.  I860 
Hibbard,  Rufus  P.,  Gloucester,  Mass.  202 

Hick,  George  H.,  Monsey,  N.  Y.  284 

Hickmott,  John  V.,  Galeaburg,  Mlcb.  228 

Hicks,  Frank  B.,  Clear  Uike,  lo.  154 

Hicks,  Henry  R.,  Earlville,  III.  188,  44 

Hicks,  Irl  R  ,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  1871 

Hicks,  Lewis  W.,  Pueblo,  Col.  108 

Hicks,  Richard,  Amherst,  O.  278 

Hicks,  William  C,  Cromwell,  lo.  154 

Hicks,  William  H .,  McAllister,  I.  T.  1856 

Higgins,  Luclns  H.,  Hanover,  Ct.  122 

Higgins,  Robert  M.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  262 

Hlgley,  Henry  M.,  Portland,  N.  Y.  288 

Higley,  Henry  P.,  Beloit,  Wis.  848 


2  i 


Hllkerbaomer,  Richard,  Deahler,  Neb.  268- 
Hill,  Calvin  G.,  Milton,  Mass.  1872 

Hill,  Charles  J.,  Stonington,  Ct.  122 

Hill,  C.  Rowland,  Cal.  15, 1888> 

Hill.  Charles  W.,  San.  Jose,  Cal.  104 

Hill,  Dexter  D.,  Pasadena,  Cal.  102 

Hill,  Eben  L.,  Anna,  1:1.  1876 

Hill,  Edwin  B.,  Atlantic,  lo.  152 

Hill,  Ercmett  C.  W.,  Pullman,  Wn.  1882. 

Hill,  George,  Ebensburg,  Pa.  .    312 

Hill,  George,  Thompson,  O.  808 

Hill,  George  Rl,  Lovejoy,  Ga.  130 

Hill,  George  E.,  Atkinson  Depot,  N.  H.  272 
Hill,  James  L.,  Mcdford.  Mass.  208 

Hfllard,  Ellas  B.,  Conway,  Mass.  15,  200 

Ililliurd,  D.  Lee,  Berlin,  i\eb.  12,256 

Hillman,  Alfred  T.,  Concord,  N.  H.  1882 

Hills.  Aaron  M.,  Olivet,  Mich.  234 

Hills,  William  8.,  Ulysses,  Neb.  262. 

Hilton,  John  V.,  Denver,  Col.  i860 

Hilton,  William  II  ,  College  Springs,  lo.  154 
Hi  neks,  Edward  V  ,  Andover,  Mass.  71, 194 
Hincks.  John  H.,  Stamford,  Ct.  1877 

Hindley,  George,  Weeping  Water,  Neb.  262 
Hlne,  Orlo  D.,  Kllllngly,  Ct.  116- 

Hine,  Sylvester,  Hartford,  Ct.  1848 

Hinman,  Chester  H..  Clear  Lake,  Wis.  348 
Hird,  John  W.,  Baldwinville,  Mass.  218 

Hirih,  Peter,  Edgeley,  N.  D.  294  « 

Hitchcock,  Abraham  F.,8uisnn,  Cal.  104 

Hitchcock,  Alvlrus  N  ,  Chicago,  III.  66, 1877 
Hitchcock,  Charles  E.,  Cuyahoga  Falls,  O.  300 
Hitchcock,  Henry  C,  W.  bomerville,  Mass.  216- 
Hitchcock,  Milan  H.,  Woroester,  Mass.  222 
Hitchcock,  Philo,  Willow  Lake,  8.  D.  326 

Hitchcock,  Rufus  C-,  New  Orleans,  La.  1886 
Hoadley,  Horace  G.,  East  (?anaan,  Ct.         118 

tUobart,  L.  Smith,  deceased, 
[obart,  Milo,  Coal  Hill,  Ark.  1881 

Hobbs,  Edwin,  Bo  wen,  III.  1879 

Hobbs,  William  A.,  Warsaw,  N.  Y.  290 

Hoddle,  Henry,  Garlington,  Kan.  1869 

Hodges,  Alpheus  C,  Buckland,  Mass.  198 
Hodges,  John  G.,  Fremont,  Mich.  228 

Hodgman,  Edwin  R.,  3.  Framingham,  Ms.  1849 
Hoffman,  Ellsha  A.,  Cleveland,  O.  *  308 

Hoffman,  John  H.,  Peterboro,  N.  H.  272 

Hogbln,  Alfred  C,  Sabetha,  Kan.  172. 

Hoisington,  Heury  R.  Coventry,  Ct.  112 

Holbrook,  Amos,  Colchester,  Vt.  384 

Holbrook,  Charles  W.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  427 
Holbrook,  David  L.,  Lake  Geneva,  Wis.  352 
Holbrook,  John  C,  Stockton,  Cal.  1S42 

Holcombe,  Gilbert  T.,  Bronson.  Mich.  1875 
Hoiden,  Charles  W„  Bedford,  Mich.  224 

Hoiden,  Edwin  K.,  Bridgeport,  Ct.  110 

Hoiden,  Frederick  A  ,  Gran  by,  Ms.    12,  5,  202 

tHolley,  Piatt  T.,  deceased.  28 

Hollister,  Martin  F.,  deceased.  28 

I  olio  way,  Richard  J.,  Dallas,  Tex.  330 

Holraan,  Edwin  C,  Haverhill,  Mass.  204 

tHolman,  Morris,  deceased.  27 

[olman,  William  H.,  Somhport,  CL  112 

llolmblad,  Emil,  Lowell,  Mass.  12,  208 

Holmes,  David  E.,  Sublette,  III.  148 

Holmes,  Henry  M.,  Rye,  N.  H.  272 

Holmes,  Joeiah  F.,  Barnesville,  Ga.  1872 

Holmes,  Otis,  Kfttery  Point,  Me.  184 

Holmes,  Theodore  J.,  Newton  Centre.  210 
Holmes,  Thomas,  Chelsea,  Mich.  282, 4 

Holmqulst,  Gustavus,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  1884 

Holp,  Philip  E.,  Watertown,  S.  D.  328 

•Holt,  Marquis  L..  Omaha,  Neb.  260 

Holway,  John,  Chicago,  III.  1882 

Holyoke,  Charles  G.,  N.  Edgecombe,  Me.  432 
Holyoke,  William  E.,  Bentonsport,  lo.  152 
Hood,  E.  Lyman,  Albuquerque,  N.  M.  63, 1886 
Hood,  Edward  C,  Hlngham.  Mass.  15, 1874 
Hood,  George  A.,  Newton,  Mass.  62, 1669 

Hooker,  Edward  P.,  Winter  Park,  Fla.       128 


LIST    OF   CONGHEGATIONAL    MINI8TKB8. 


Home,  Robert  A.,  A.  B.  0.  F.  II. 

Humphrey ,  Cbealer  C . ,  Bummar  Oil 
Humphrey,  John  ~    ™— ■    •'  "' 


1890.] 

HooTer,  Frarwai  T.,  Ge*port,  N.  T.  383 

Hockiiu,  Frederick  E.,  fi>w  Ciuu,  Ck    1IB 

Hopkina,  Hanry,  Kaneae  City,  Mo.  3*0 
Hopkina,  Wm.  H„  Woodhridga,  H.J.  ISO,  3TB 

HopUnaoa,  Benjamin  B. .  Lyme,  CI.  118 

Hopley,  Suul  Lae,.Mae*.  I8*i 

Bmiptn,  J|3H  M.,  New  Bivmi,  Ok  1S» 

Tl.jrlne,  BMpbao  D.,  BoekenUer,  ILL  1M 
Home,  Jobri  F. ,  FHanort.  la.              U3,  63,  * 

Hon,  Kh>h,  But  Bomob,  Hue.  1M 

Horn.  Georne,  ok  Louie,  lie.  3W 

Morion,  rTraacfeA.,  Proatdanca,  B.I.  SIS 

[Hoe'crd,  Henry  B.,  dennelJ.  IT 

Hoaford.O '  ""—   "•-'  •••' 


Hough,  J™ 


___^_iln,0*l. 

el  D.,  Woreeelar,  Um 

„„.._ *  W„  inn  Barbara,  OiJ. 

Hnqgh,  JoelJ.,  Berkeblre,  N.  V. 
Houghton.  Charlee  K.,  Preeoott,  Maaa. 
Hooghlon,  John  C.,  Middlebi        VI. 
Honfhton,  William  A.,  Berlin,  Ma-*. 
HonlSnf ,  It.  Bone*,  Blonmlngtou,  111. 
Bom,  J.  Henry,  X  J.  C.  *".  M. 
Hon**,  Wlllin,  Proifdeiice,  R.  I. 
8.,  lo. 

fionaion,   rtarnra  H,,  Carapocn, 
Boeendeo,  Bo'.wrt,  But  Tama.  Mleb, 
Hovcy,  Hmm  0.,  Bridgeport,  01, 
Howard,  Henry  C  SorthBald,  Vk  INS 

Howard,  Blram  I..,  Cheater  Omtre,  Maaa.  300 
Howard,  Martin  8..  Wilbrabam,  Maaa.        — 
---nrd,Ko»l*   ■■-■■■■ 
arcKWUIlaa 

How*,'  Bamnel  H.,-  Norwich,  Ok  130 

Howell,  Anthony  H-,  Pon  Angelee,  Wn.  lira 
Howelle,  Kdmand  D.,  Hood  River,  Or.  310 
Howell,  Edward  B..  Butte,  Honk  36* 

Howell.  Jamea,  Almlra,  Wn.  SM 

Howie,  David,  St.  John,  H.  B.  11 

How  land.  John,  A.  B.  C.  F.  Jf.  43T 

Howlaud,  Banioel  W..  A.  S.  5,  F.  U.  437 
Howlaud.  William  W-,  A.  B.  O.  F.  M.  4ST 
Hnyi,  Cbarlaa  E.,  Boond  Hill,  Ok  11* 

Hoyt,  Frederic  V.,  FaRntnglon,  Wn.  M* 

Hoyi,  flenry  N.,  Oak  Park,  111.  1*3 

Hoyk  Jama*  P.,  Cbeahlra.  Ck  US 

[Hoyi.  Jaoiea  B„  dieaaied. 
Hubbard,  Charier,  F.  W..  Illaworth,  Me.    183 
Hubbard,  Cnnrlaa  I_,  Weet  Boiford,  Ma.   IBS 
Hubbard,  David  B.,  Utile  Bivir,  Ok  lid 

H»bbard,  Oaorxe  B„  PlyrflOOlh,  Wl*.  BM 

Hubbard,  GooraaH.,  A.  B.  V.F.M.  *3J 

Hubbard,  Geora*  H.,  Norton,  Maaa.  16,  313 
Hubbard.  Thoraaa  8,  Tn-ibridge,  VI.  MO 

Hubbard,  William  B.,  Chamberlain,  8.  D.  332 
Hubbell,  Henry  L.,  Lake  Charier,  La.  1W1 
Hubbetl,  Jaraea  W-,  Menefleld,  O.  ■  ,     SIM 

Hudeon,  Alfreds.,  Ayar.Meee.       •  IM 

Hnghee,  Benjamin  M„  Brliblo,  Pa.  M,  (13 
Hutfhea.  David  «.,  Tamaqna,  Pa.  .  UMt 

Hughe.,  Bdward  B.,  Nantlcoko,  Pa.  3U 


Hnnhea,  Morten  M.,  Angola,  N.  T. 
Hugbea,  Richard,  Holland  Patent,  K.  Y.  1 
Hnghee,  Robert  W.,  Orinnall,  lo. 
HutbaoD,  Simeon  8.,  Newark.  N.  J. 
Hulbert,  Calvtn  B.,  Zasaarlll*,  O. 
Hulbert,  Palmar  8.,  Pru<ndenaa,  B.  I,     I 
Unlet!,  JameaA.,  Andubon,  Minn. 


I.,  Olevolaad,  O. 

{Hull,  Joaopb  D.,  deeeaaed. 
Hull,  l.yman.  Oarrien  City,  Kan. 
Hulllnger.  Frank  w..  Wlodaor,  Mo. 
Hulaa, VllHaoi  0..  Oak  Creek,  Wl*. 
Huh,  Edward  8.,  A.  A.  C.  F.  M. 


Humpbrey,  Uoben,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M. 
Hnmphny,  Blmun  J.,  Chicago,  II). 
Vomphraya,  Thonua  A.,  Cyelon*.  C 


Hunk  Henry  W.,Or»i._,  _.. 
Hum,  Nobemiab  A.,  NonarWId,  Mln 
ld*,0aj. 


r,  Banjamtu,  Baal  aaaduw,  \ 
r,  1).  H.,  Syoamore,  III. 


Huntlnaton,  Chail**  W„  Ijiwall,  Maaa.         3M 
Huutlnaton,  Uaorm,  MorthSald,  Minn.      UM 

"'■ " 8.,  Mlllon,  Maa..  MO 

Dodge  Oemtn,  Minn.  3*0 

Hard,  Allien  (J..  Fran  main  wn,  N.  H.  30B 

Hu.d,  A[.aA.,DarUngl0D,  Wla.  MS 
Uord,  BdnlnT.,  Oilman  I  on  I.  W..S.  H.  3*8 

Hurd,  Fayelt*.  Ann  Arbor,  Mlea.  IMS 

Hurd,  Philo  R.,  l>*trolt,  Utah.  U40 
HorlbrM,  Henry  O.,  Grnd  Jnnellou,  Mob  J34,  SO 

Hurtbuk  John  K_  Sail  Laie  dry,  D.  Wl 

Hurleaa,  Parker.  D«  Pna,  I1U  ItS 

Hunk  Oaorr*  B,  M„  lo.  13 

IluaWd,  John  T-,  Grand  lUplda,  MIA.  380 

Hutehlna,  Uaauy  L.,  Ken*tn|tnn,  ft.  110 

Hutehlna,  Bobart  Q..  Loa  Angalaa,  Cal.  100 

Hutchini,  William  T-,  Ellington,  Ck  113 


C.F.M. 


■rill*.  Tex 
■wick,  M*. 
law.  Mlah. 

-_ „, edway,  M*> 

Id*,  George  H.,  Mllwanko*.  Wla. 
Ida,  Jacob,  Mananald,  Maaa. 
Ellaley,  HoraUo,  deoaaaad. 
tmea.  Banjamlp  A,  MempUa,  Term 
Iaplla,  Xdmond  0.,  BnoktMd,  Mat 


lagaraoll,  Kdwatd  P,  Brooklyn,  N 
laaaraoll,  William  H.,  brooktyu,  J 
Iaham,  AdmU,  Boinury.Ct. 
Ivee,  Alfred  E.,  Caallaa,  Ma. 
Irea,  Henry  8-  Ban  ford,  Ma. 
Itee,  Joel  ».,  Stralfbrd.  Ct. 
Ivea,  Joaaph  Bh  Paradlae,  Oal. 
Jack  roan,  George  W.,  Cbloago,  111. 


mood,  W.I 


iph  B.,  01 

Jafgar,  kdwla  L-,  HMtmrd.  Ot. 
Jem**,  D.  Melanelbon,  Pair  Him,  u>. 
Jamea,  HoraM  P.,  Cnlmx,  Wn. 
Jamea,  Nathaniel  B.,  Rnltand,  0*. 
Jamea,  William.  Woodbarn.  N.  Y. 
Jamee.  William  A.,  Loa  Auielaa,  OaL 
JamaaoD,  Epbraln  0..  Mull*.  Maaa. 
Jamtaon,  Jamea,  Maanolra,  Wla. 
Jamwon,  Bobert  W.,  Jllooi  City,  lo. 


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[1890. 


Janet,  Elijah,  Loa  Gate*,  Oal.  1874 

Janet,  Frederick,  New  Yorit,  N.  Y.  1887 

Jeflcrles,  John,  Covert,  Mich.  226 

Jefferson,  Charles  E.,  Chelsea,  Maaa.  198 

Jenkins,  David,  Villa  Park,  Cal.  10A 
Jenkins,  David  T.,  Pelican  Rapids,  Minn.  240 

Jenkyns,  Kbeneser  H  ,  Thornton,  R.  I.  280 

Jenkins,  Frank  E.,  New  Decatur,  Ala.  94 

Jenkins,  John  J.,  Palmyra,  Ohio,  808 

Jenkins,  Jonathan  L.,  Pittefield.  Mass.  212 
Jenkins,  Jostah  H.,  San  Bernard ina,  Cal.    102 

Jenkins,  Owen,  Dover,  O.  300 

Jenkins,  Richard  W.,  Gardiner.  Me.  184 

Jenkins,  Thomas,  Waterville,  N.  Y.  290 

Jenkins,  William  M.,  Klk  River,  Minn.  240 
•Jenness.  George  O.,  West  Gloucester,  Ms.  202 

Jenney,  E.  Wlntfarop,  Boscobel,  Wis.  848 

Jennings,  Samuel  J.,  Big  Horn,  Wyo.  869 

Jennings,  William  J.,  Redding.  Ct.  120 

Jerkins,  Michael,  Beaufort,  N.  C.  292 
Jernberg.  Relnert  A.,  Chics  go,  in.       78, 1887 

Jesseph,  Leonard  K.,  Cobden,  111.  188 

Jesup.  Henry  G.«  Hanover,  N.  H.  1854 

Jewell,  George  C.  Saybrook,  O.  808 

Jewell,  J.  Spencer.  Albuquerque,  N.  M.  205 

Jewett,  Henry  B..  Vacavflle,  Cal.  104 

Jewett,  John  K.  B.,  Greenwood,  8.  C.  1850 

Jobanson,  Bernt,  Forest  City,  Io.  1872 

Johns,  James,  Alliance,  O.  298 

Johns,  Reading  B.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  828 
Johnson,  Albion  H.,  Clarendon  Hills,  Ma.  20* 

Johnson,  Alfred  P.,  Springfield,  Mo.  250 

Johnson,  Andrew,  North  Easton,  Maaa.  202 
Johnson,  Chas.  C,  Saat  Bloomfleld,  N.  Y.  280 

Johnson,  Sugene  A .,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  828 

Johnson,  Francis  H.,  Andover,  Mass.  1881 
Johnson,  Frank  A.,  New  Miifbrd,  Ct.  12,  6, 118 
Johnson,  George  H.,  Georgetown,  Ms.  12, 202 

Johnson,  George  W.,  Falmouth,  Me.  184 

i Johnson,  Gideon  8.,  deceased, 

ohnson,  Hiram  B.,  Howard,  R.  I.  818 

Johnson,  James  G.,  New  London,  Ot.  118 

Johnson,  J.  Wesley,  Metropolis,  111.  142 
Johnson,  Lorentx  C.,  Britt,  Io.              152,  84 

Johnson,  Samuel,  New  Haven,  N.  Y.  284 
Johnson,  Samuel  W., Richmond,  Neb.  256,8,62 

Johnson,  Wilbur,  Slateraville,  R.  I.  818 

Johnson,  William,  St.  Louis,  Mo  1883 

Johnston,  John,  Loekport,  N.  Y.  1843 

Johnston,  John  B.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  1873 
Johnston,  Thomas  C,  Warsaw,  III.       16, 146 

Jones,  Abraham,  Carbondale,  Pa.  312 

Jones,  Albert  N.,  Turner.  Me.  1872 

Jonea,  Benjamin,  Granville,  O.  1856 

Jones,  Clinton  M.,  Eastford,  Ct.  110 
Jonea,  Daniel  I.,  Zanesville,  O.               12,  808 

Jonea,  D.  Jerome,  Crete,  Neb.  1862 

Jones,  Daniel  P.,  Beranton,  Pa.  316 

Jonea,  David,  Ivanboe,  O.  800 

Jones,  David  B.,  Broad  Brook,  Ct.  112 

Jones,  David  J.,  Richland,  N.J.  276 

i Jonea,  D.  Sebastian,  deceased.  28 

ones,  David  T.,  Arvonla,  Kan.  166 

Jonea,  Bdward  I.,  Newark,  O.  804 

J  Jones,  Bdward  W.,  deceased.  28 

fones,  Franklin  C,  Caldwell,  N.  J.  1863 

Jonea,  G.  James,  Oak  Hill,  O.  1884 

Jones,  Griffith,  Columbus,  O.  800 

Jones,  Gustavus  W.,  New  Sharon,  Me.  1869 

Jones,  Hampden  B  ,  England.  427 

Jones,  Harvny,  Compton.  Cal.  1856 

Jonea,  Henry  W.,  Vacaville,  Cal.  1866 

Jones,  Homer.  New  Iberia,  La.  178 

Jones,  Idiys,  Willlamstown,  Vt.  840 

Jones,  Ira  B.,  Lowell,  Mich.  1860 

•Jones,  Ira  S.,  Clarendon,  Vt.  884 

Jones,  Ivan  ML.,  Beacon,  Io.  1872 

Jones,  James  A.,  Mllford,  Ga.  182 

♦Jones,  James  A.,  Norrldgewook,  Me.  186 

•Jones.  James  V.,  New  Cambria,  Ho.  252 


Jonea,  Jesse  H.,  North  Ablngton,  Maaa.  1861 
Jonea  John,  Columbus,  Ohio.  1841 

Jones,  John  A .,  Cottonwood,  Cat  98 

Jonea,  John  D.,  Neath,  l  a.  814, 6 

Jones,  John  E.,  Iowa  City,  Io.  1855 

Jones,  John  H.,  Delaware,  Ohio.  1842 

Jones,  John  P.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  427 

Jones,  Jonathan,  Macomanle,  Wis.  1864 

Jonea,  Lemuel.  Guthrie,  Ok.  161 

i    Jonea,  Mason,  Berea.Ky  176 

Jones,  Morgan  P.,  Kdgewater,  Wn.  844 

Jones,  Newton  I.,  Rockland,  Mass.  1875 

Jones,  Reese  8.,  Beranton,  Pa.  316 

Jones,  Rhys  G.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  286, 90 

Jones,  Richard  M.,  Old  Forge,  Pa.  12,  314 
Jones,  Richard  M .,  Mink,  Or.  310 

Jones,  Samuel,  Cleveland,  Io.  154 

Jones,  Thomas  G.,  Antrim,  Pa.  312 

Jones,  Thomas  H.,  Granville,  N.  Y.  12, 282 
Jones,  Thomas  R.,  Windham,  Ohio.  308 

Jones,  Thomas  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  68, 1858 
Jones,  Timothy,  Big  Rook ,  111.  1871 

Jones,  Tudor.  Dubuque,  Io.  1882 

Jones,  William,  Salem.  Io.  182 

Jones,  William  C,  Hopkinton.  N.  Y.  282 

Jones,  William  D.,  Gret-ne,  N.  Y.  282 

Jones,  William  H.,  Columbus  City,  Io.  158 
Jones,  William  L.,  Cloverdale,  Cal.  98 

Jones,  William  L.,  Macon,  Chi.  180,  2 

Jones,  William  M.,  St.  Louis  Park,  Minn.  244 
Jonea,  William  O.,  Wales,  Ohio.  808 

i Jordan,  Eben  8. .deceased, 
ordan,  William  W.,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.  276 
Jordan,  Frank  F.,  West  Torrlngton,  Ct.   1880 
[Jote,  Emanuel,  deceased.  28 

Joseph,  William,  Maeiteg,  South  WaUl,  427 
Joysltn.  William  R.,  Centrevllle,  Mass.  194 
Judeisch,  Frederick  W.,  Davenport,  Io.  1880 
Judson,  George  W.,  Orange,  Mass.  212 

Jullen,  Matthew  C,  New  Bedford,  Maaa.  210 
[Kahler.  Frank  R.,  deceased. 
Kaley,  John  A..  Findlay,  Ohio.  1876 

Kanagy,  Josiah  JM  Charlevoix,  Mleh.  1850 
Reason,  Frank  H.,  Boston.  Maaa.  1879 

Kaufman.  William  H.,  Heber,  Utah.  1886 

•Kaye,  Alexander  8.,  Brodhead,  Wis.  848 
Kayo,  James  R.,  Rock  Falls,  111.  144 

Keays,  Char  lea  H.,  Ravens  wood.  III.  136 

Kedxie,  Adam  8.,  Grand  Haven,  Mleh.  1845 
Keeler,  John  W.,  Chenango  Forks,  N.Y.  280 
Keller,  Seneca  M.,  Bridgeport,  Ct.  1868 

Keen,  Lyman  8.,  Somerset,  Mloh.  236 

Keep,  Eliaha  A.,  Beed's  Kerry,  N.  H.  270 
♦Keep,  Marcus  R.,  Ashland,  Me.  184T 

I  Keep,  Theodore  J.,  deceased.  28 

[eeee,  William  A.,  Lawrence,  Maaa.     12, 208 
Keightley,  Joseph,  Alamo,  Mleh.  224 

Keith,  Adelbert  F..  Middlebum  Vt.  388 

Kellar,  Lewis  H.,  Edgerton,  Wis.  850 

Kelley,  Frederic  I.,  Pigeon  Cove,  Ma.  12, 214 
♦Kelley,  George  W.,  Barton,  Vt.  1872 

Kell*y,  William  H.,  fherburne,  N.  Y.  288 
Kellogg,  Charles C,  Dorchester,  Maaa.  12, 198 
•Kellogg,  Elijah,  Haruewell.  Me.  184 

Kellogg,  George  N.,  Taftvllle.  Ct.  120 

Kellogg,  H.  Martin,  Leb  non,  Ct.  116 

Kellogg,  Joseph  F.,  Muskegon,  Mleh.  1885 
Kellogg.  Martin,  Berkeley,  Oal.  1855 

>    Kelsey,  Francis  D.,  Helena.  Mont.  254 

i    Kelsey,  Henry  H.,  Hartford,  Ct.  114 

Kelsey,  Hiram  L.,  Westerly,  R.  I.  122 

Kelsey,  Joel  D.,  MoCook,  Neb.  280 

tKels«y,  Lysander,  deceased.  28 

[elsey,  Mead  A.,  Hart,  Mleh.  230 

Kelsey,  William  8.,  Worcester,  Maaa.  16, 1885 
Kendall,  Henry  A.,  East  Concord,  N.  H.  1840 
Kendall,  Robert  R.,  Boxford,  Maaa.  198 

Kendall,  8.  C,  Dudley,  Mass.  1854 

Kennedy,  Samuel  C,  New  Smyrna,  Fla.  1885 
Kenngott,  George  F.,  Newport,  N.  H.   IS,  272 


i 


1890.] 


LIST  OF  CONGREGATIONAL  MINISTERS. 


467 


Kent,  Bvarta,  Bldora,  Io.  166 

Kent,  Lawrence,  Ashknm,  111.  134 

Kent,  Robert  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  278 

Kent,  Thomas,  Abingdon,  111.  134 

Kern,  Andrew,  Caeeyville,  III.  1871 
Kerne,  Herbert  A.,  Big  Rapids,  Mich.         224 

fKerr,  Robert,  deeeaaed,  13 

Kershaw,  Win.  H.,  Howell's  Depot,  N.  T.  282 

-      -         —  848 

136 

1865 

202 

348 

1858 

1843 

154 

850 

427 

13,  6, 112 

360 

348 

258,60 

1863 

1878 

1862 

1861 

1860 

274 

15, 1887 

68,1867 

1882 

18, 100,  6 

1887 

1856 

218 

284 

108 

13,278 

228 

427 

1848 

1878 


r 


Ketcham,  Henry,  Antigo,  Wla. 
Kettle,  William  F.,  Chicago,  111. 
Keyee,  Rnaeell  M.,  Chicago,  111. 
Keyaer,  Calvin,  South  Rgremont,  Maaa. 
Kidder,  Alberoni,  Baa  Claire,  Wla. 
Kidder,  James,  Norfolk,  Neb. 
Kidder,  John  8.,  Hopkins,  Mich. 
Kidder,  Josiah,  Clay,  Io. 
Kidder,  Samuel  T.,  Fond  da  Lao,  Wis. 
KUboo,  Charles  W.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  Jf*. 
Kilbon,  John.L.,  Bast  Haddara,  Ck 
Kilboarn,  James  K.,  Genesev,  wis. 
Kilborn,  William,  Ashland,  Wis. 
Killip,  Robert,  Genoa,  Neb. 
Kimball,  O.  Cotton,  Boston.  Maaa. 
Kimball,  Edward,  lilies,  Io. 
Kimball,  Edward  P.,  Montleello,  Io. 
Kimball,  George  P.,  Pasadena,  Cal. 
Kimball,  John,  Ban  Francisco,  Cal. 
Kimball,  Joaeph,  Andover,  Mass. 

*Kimball,Laclen  0., ,  Vt. 

Klncaid.  Wm.,  Bible  House,  N.  Y. 
King,  Charles  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
King,  Francis,  Weavenrllle,  Cal. 
King,  Henry  C  ,  Oberlin,  O. 
King,  Henry  D.,  Gustavus,  O. 
King,  Howard  A.  L.,  Taunton,  Maes. 
King,  James  B.,  Newbargb,  N.  Y. 
King,  John  W.,  Silverton,  Col. 
King,  8amae)  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
King,  Walter  D.,  Beeexvllle,  Mich. 
Kingman,  Henry,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M. 
Kingman,  Matthew,  Amherst,  Mass. 
Kingsbury,  Charles  A..  Kedlands,  Cal. 
Kingsbury,  Fred.  L.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  425 

Kingsbury,  John  D.,  Bradford,  Mass.  108 
Kingsbury,  Josiah  W.,  Middleboro,  Ma.  18, 202 
Kingsbury,  Lucius,  Sioux  Falls,  8.  D.  1876 
Kinmooth,  Albert  E.,  Sound  Beach,  Ot.  114 
Kinne,  Thomas  C,  west  Warren,  Mass.  218 
Kinney,  Henry  N\,  Wineted,  Ct.  124 

Kinzer,  Addison  D.,  B.  Dee  Moines,  Io.  154 
Kirk,  William  L.,  Athens,  Ga.  180, 2 

2 [Ireland,  Alexander,  H.,  deceased,  20 

lrkland,  Ellas  E.,  Homestead,  Mich.  1846 
Kirkpatrlek,  David  M.,  Grass  Lake,  Moh.  230, 4 
Kitchel,  Cornelias  L.,  New  Haven,  Ot.  1870 
Kitehel,  Harvey  D.,  B.  Liverpool.  O.  1836 
Klttleson,  Olaas,  Junction  City,  Wis.  1877 
Kloch,  Edwin  J.,  Pawlet,  Vt.  886 

Kloas,  Charles  L.,  Argentine,  Kan.  166 

Kloas,  Daniel,  Highland,  Kan.  1860 

Kuapp,  Charles  E.,  West  Mecca,  O.  298 

Knapp,  George  0.,  A,  B.  C.  F.  Jf.  428 

Knapp,  George  P.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  428 

Knight,  Edward  H..W.  Springfield,  Maas.  210 
♦Knight,  Elbridge,  Fort  Fairfield,  Me.  1843 
Knight,  Horace  B  ,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  1844 

Knight,  Merrick,  E.  Hartland,  Ct.  1850 

Knight,  Plutarch  8.,  Salem,  Or.  1867 

Knight,  Richard,  Barnwell,  8.  C.  1837 

Knight,  Whitman  H.,  Klmeo.  Kan.  168 

Knodell,  James  R.,  Union  City,  Mich.  238 
Knopf,  Frank  E.,  Angola,  Ind.  13, 148 

Knoaae,  William  H.,  Deep  River,  Ct.  120 

Knowles,  David,  Greenwood,  Neb.  1846 

Knowles,  Matthew,  Rock  Creek,  O.  18,  306 
Knowlton,  Francis  B.,  Athol,  Mass.  1865 

Knowlton,  Stephen,  Greensboro,  Vt.  334 

Knox,  William  J.,  Knoxboro,  N.  Y.  1832 

Koch,  Johannes,  Ritsvllle.  Wn.  344,  6 

Krohn,  Phillip,  Atchison,  Kan.  166 


Kram,  John  P.,  Kelloggsville,  O.  18,  802,  4 
Kyle,  James  H.,  Aberdeen,  8.  D.  1884 

Kyle,  Robert  J.,  No.  Gorhani,  Me.  1885 

Kyte,  Joaeph,  Nortbfield,  Ct.  116 

La  Bach,  James  M.,  Wahpeton,  N.  D.  296 
Labaree,  Benjamin,  Ooroomiah,  Pertia,  428 
Labaree,  John  C,  Randolph,  Maas.  214 

Ladd,  George  T.,  New  Haven,  Ct.  1870 

Ladd,  Henry  M.,  Cleveland,  O.  800 

Lade,  James,  Wells,  Me.  190 

Laidler,  Stephen  W.,  120  Broadway,  N.  Y.  1860 
Laird,  James  H .,  Hinsdale,  Mass.  204 

Lake,  Lot,  Knoxvllle,  Tenn.  828 

Lake,  Orange  E.,  Fairview,  Kan.  166,  8 

Lamb.  Samnel  G.,  Mllford,  Neb.  268 

Lamb,  William  A.,  Newton,  Mass.  210 

Lambert,  A.  Boardman,  Salem.  N.  Y.  1887 
Lambert,  Joseph,  Robbineton,  Me.  188 

•Lamprey,  Henry  P.,  Cent.  Osslpee,  N.  H.  272 
Lameon,  Charles  ef .,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.  838 
Lancaster,  Ellsworth  G.,  Ashby,  Maaa.  18, 194 
Ume,  Bradford  B..  Maxwell.  Io.  1869 

Lane,  Charles  P.,  Tulare,  Cal.  1884 

[Lane,  Daniel,  deceased. 
[Lane,  James  P.,  deceased.  29 

Lane,  John  W.,  North  Hadley,  Maas.  204 
[Lane,  Larmon  B..  deceased.  29 

Lane,  Nathan  W.,  White  Oaks,  N.  M.  266 
Lange,  John  G.,  Sterling,  Col.  1886 

Lanphear,  Nathaniel  D.,  Unionville,  O.  808 
Lanphear,  Orphans  T.,  Beverly,  Maas.  1849 
Lansing,  Isaac  J.,  Worcester,  Mass.  222 

Larry,  John  H.,  Providence,  R.  I.  318 

Lathe,  Herbert  W.,  Northampton.  Maaa.  212 
Lathrop,  Stanley  E.,  Sherwood,  Tenn.  828 
Laurie.  Thomas,  Providence,  R.  I.  318 

Lavender,  Robert  F.,  Polk  City,  lo.  162 

Lawrence,  AmosB.,  Newton  Centre.  Ms.  1848 
Lawrence,  Edward  A.,  Baltimore,  Md.  13, 192 
Lawrenoe,  George  W.,  Hard  wick,  Maas.  204 
Lawrence,  Henry  O.,  Dawson,  Minn.  1874 
Lawrence,  John,  Cambridge,  Mass.  1848 

Lawrence,  John  B.,  Middleboro,  Ms.  18,  208 
Lawson,  Francia,  Movllle,  lo.  160 

Leach,  Joaeph  A.  .Sax  ton's  River,  Vt.  834 
Learned,  Dwight  W.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  Jf.  428 

Leavltt,  Burke  F.,  Chicago,  111.  1878 

Leavitt,  George  R.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  800 

Leavltt,  Horace  H.,  North  Andover,  Ms.  212 
Leavltt.  William,  Norfolk,  Neb.  1868 

Lee,  Albert,  Oneida,  N.  Y.  1876 

Lee,  Dorrall.  Birmingham.  Ot.-  112 

Lee,  Frank  T.,  Chicago,  III.  186 

Lee,  George  H.,  Pendleton,  Or.  310 

*Lec,  Gerald  8.,  — -,  Minn.  1888 

Lee,  Lucius  O.,  A.  B.  0.  F.  Jf.  18, 428 

Lee,  Samuel  H.,  Springfield,  Mass.  1862 

Lee,  Timothy  J.,  Beaton,  Pa.  1879 

Lee,  Wllberforoe,  A.  B.  C.  F.  Jf.  428 

Leeds,  Samuel  P.,  Hanover,  N.  H.  270 

Leeper,  Charles  8.,  Batavla.  111.  134 

Leeper.  Edward  A.,  York,  Neb.  264 

Lees,  Henry,  Alderly,  Wis.  848 

Lees,  John  W.,  Bradford,  Vt.  332,  4 

Leete,  William  W.,  Rockford,  111.  144 

•Lehtlner,  Frans,  Harbor,  Ohio.  13 

Iceland,  John  H.  M.,  Amherst,  Maas.         1847 
Inland,  Willis  D.,  North  Weymouth,  Ms.  220 
"     "  1341 

298 

116 

16,  212 

1869 

1844 

286 

302 

312 

1861 

312 

114 


*  Leonard,  Aaron  L.,  lona,  N.  J. 
Leonard,  Delavan  L.,  Kellevue,  Ohio. 
Leonard,  Edwin,  Morris,  Ct. 
Leonard,  Hartford  P.,  Oakham,  Maas. 
Leonard,  Julias  Y.,  New  Haven,  Ot. 
Leonard,  William,  Newtonville,  Mass. 
Lewis,  Alexander  o.(  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Ixs wis,  Daniel  M.,  Findlay,  Ohio. 
Lewis,  David  M.,  Ashland,  Pa. 
Lewis,  David  R.,  Machachlnock,  Io. 
I^ewls,  Edward  R.,  Edwardadale,  Pa. 
Lewis,  Everett  E.,  Haddara,  Ct. 


468 


CONGREGATIONAL  TEAR-BOOK* 


[1890. 


IBS 

S16 


Lewis,  Frank  F- Putney,  Vt. 
Lewie,  George,  Booth  Berwick,  Me. 
Lewie,  John  G.,  Wllkesberre,  Pa. 
Lewis,  John ?., PowelLS.  D. 
Lewis,  Richard,  Oread  Haven,  Mich. 
Lewie,  Thomas  G.,  Oeden,  Utah.  1887 

Lewis,  Thoe.  J.,  So.  West  Harbor,  Me.  11, 190 
Lewis,  Thomas  6.,  Bristol,  Me.  IS,  162 

Lewis,  William  W.v  Waueoma,  Io.  168,  64 
Lien,  John,  Lincoln,  Neb.  900 

Liggett,  James  D„  Detroit,  Mieh.  1057 

Light,  Nestor.  Harford,  Pa.  012 

Ligbtbourn,Albcrt  W.,Port  CheeterlK.T.1074 
OBie,  Ieeec  B.,  Vienna,  Mich.  220,86 

[Lincoln,  Allen,  deeeased.  20 

Lincoln,  George  %.,  Delhi  Mills,  Mieh.  288 
Lincoln,  Nehemlah.  North  Carver.  Mass.  108 
Lincoln,  William  X..  Paineevtlle,  Ohio.  1000 
Llodqutet,  Axel  F.,  Windham,  Ct.  18,124 

Lindsay,  George,  Coupeville.  Wn.  844 

Lindsay,  Robert  8.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  18, 000 
link .  Frederick  W..  Lenox,  Ohio.  002 

Llnkletter.  Bilbo,  Almira,  Mieh.  224 

Lippard,  James  EL,  Anna,  111.  134 

Liston,  Robert  T.,  Nogales,  Arlx.  00 

Little,  Arthur,  Dorchester,  Meea.  ISO,  100 
Little,  Charles,  Lincoln,  Neb.  1047 

Lltts,  Palmer,  Union,  Io.  100, 4 

Ltvermore,  Aaron  R.,  New  Haven,  Ct.  1848 
Livingston,  Wm.  F.,  N.  Abington,  Ms.  18, 104 
Livingston,  William  W.,  Jaflrey,  N.  H.  270 
Lloyd,  George,  Chicago,  111.  1084 

Lloyd,  John,  Palmyra,  Ohio.  1881 

Lloyd,  Rhys  R.,  Chicago,  III.  180 

Lloyd,  Wm.,  000  West  67tb  St.,  New  Tork^OO 
Lloyd,  William  A  ,  Havenawood,  111.  130 

Lobe,  Victor  £.,  Sitowm  Springs,  Ark.  07 
Locke,  J.  Frank,  PUlabury,  Minn.  244 

Locke,  William  K.,4.  £.  C.  jr.  M.  428 

Lockhart,  Burton  W.,  Chicopee,  Maes.  200 
Loekridge,  George  C,  Seneca.  Kan.  174 

Lock  wood,  George  A.,  Kennebonk,  Me.  184 
Lockwood.  John  H-  Weatfield,  Maes.  220 
Loder,  Achilles  L.,  Norwood,  Maes.  18,  212 
Long,  Harry  B.,  Iowa  Fells,  Io.  168 

Long,  Lnther  K„  New  Haven,  Ct.  118 

Long,  Nicholas  M.,  Memphis.  Tonn.  828 

Long,  Samuel  A.,  Cooper,  Mich.  220 

Longley,  Moees  M.,  Bloomlngton,  IU.  1846 
Longren,  Charles  W.,  Barre,  Vt.  832 

Loomis,  Alba  L.  P.,  Grand  Rapids,  Wis.  *60 
Loomis,  Aretes  G..  Greoodeld,  Maes.  1860 
Loomis,  Charles  W.,  SUllman  Valley,  111  144 
Loomis,  Eli  R.,  Walla  Walla,  Wn.  840 

Loomis,  Ellhn,  Chesterfield,  Mass.  200 

Loomis,  Henry,  Poughkeepale,  N.  T.  1860 
Loomis,  Bamnel  L.,  Newark,  N.  J.  270 

Lord,  Amaaa  O,  Somonauk,  111.  1848 

Lord,  Daniel  B.-Canton  Center,  Ct.  110 

Jiord,  John  M.,  Weymouth,  Maes.  1861 

Lord,  Orlando  M..  Hanover,  Mass.  18, 204 
Lorlng,  Amaaa,  Yarmouthville,  Me.  1842 
Lorlng,  Henry  S.(  Wlnthrop.  Me.  1860 

•Lorlng,  Joseph,  East  Olisneld.  Me.  1838 

Lorlng,  Levi,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1862 

♦Lougee.  Bamnel  F.,  Beet  Alstead,  N.  H.  266 
Love,  Archibald  L,  Putnam,  Ct.  1870 

Love,  William  D.,  Hartford.  Ot.  1848 

Love,  William  D.,  Jr.,  Hartford,  CL  114 

Lovejoy,  George  E.,  Franklin,  Mass.  2t>2 

Loverlng,  Joseph  F.,  Worcester,  Maes.  220 
Lowell,  John  N.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  204 

Lowing.  Henry  D.,  Centre  R'd  8tat*n,  Fa.  812 
Lucas,  oramel  W.,  Oregon  City,  Or.  310 

Luce,  Albert  A.,  Crooked  Creek,  Ind.  148 
Luce,  Fred.  L.,  Lisle,  N.  Y.  284 

Luck,  Charles  W.,  Topafleld,  Mass.  218 

Luc  key,  Frank  R.,  New  Haven,  Ct.  118 

Ludwig.  Caeimlr  B.,  Huntley,  111.  1876 

Lorn,  Samuel  Y.,  May's  Landing,  N.  J.    1861 


Lund,  Robert  H.,  White  Oaks,  N.  M.  1067 
Lyle,  William  W.,  Bay  City,  Mich.  224 

Lyman,  Addison,  Kellogg,  Io.  1847 

Lyman,  Albert  J„  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  278 

Lyman,  Albert  T.,  Alexandria,  8.  D.  820 
Lyman,  Charles  N.,  Onawa,  Io.  102, 00 

Lyman,  George,  Amherst,  Mass.  1881 

Lyman,  Payeon  W.,  Fell  River,  Maae.  13,  202 
Lyman,  Wnllam  A.,  Vermillion,  S.  D.    824,0 
FLyon,  Amzi  B.,  deeeased. 
tfron,  Asa  P.,  MerahalL  Minn.  244 

Lyon,  George  G*.  Blooaneid,  O.  804 

Lyon.  James  B .,  Central  Falls,  R.  L  818 

Lyon,  J.  Monroe,  Merrill,  Mich.  282 

McArthur,  Henry  G-_ Boekton,  111.  144 

McArthur.William W., Maxeppa, Minn.  244 
McAyeaL  Howard  6.,  Cambridge,  Neb.  260 
MacBriar,  Thomas,  Poet  Mills,  vt.  840 

McBride,  William  H.,  Pfttaton,  Me.  1887 

iMcOall,  Salmon,  deceased.  30 

(eGartney ,  Henry  B*,  M  t.  Desert,  Me.  188 
MeCheeney,  James,  Prospect  Park,  DL  1848 
McChesney,  Jee.  H.,  Grand  Marsh,  Win,  1800 
MoClellan,  George  hL.  Louisville,  Ky.  170 
McClelland,  Page  F„  Mt.  Jackson,  Pa.  1072 
McClelland,  Raymond  G.,  Austlnburg,  O.  1881 
McClelland,  Tbomas  D.,  Tabor,  Io.  1802 

MacColl,  John  A.,  New  Bedford,  Ms.  16, 210 
MoOonaoghy,  Frank,  N.  Yakima,  Wn.  844 
MoOonnefl,  Alexander  8.,  Oresoo,  Io.  164 
McConnell.  James  BM  Northfleld,  Minn.  244 
MoOonnougney,  a  nstln  N.,  Caro,  Mieh.  1848 
McCord,  Archibald,  Suffleld.  Ct.  122 

McCord,  Jno.  D- 300  82dst.,  Chicago,  III.  1803 
McCord.  Robert  L.  Sheffield,  IU.  144 

McCorkle,  Sherman  W.,  Ironton,  O.  IS,  302 
McCormlck,  Thomas  B.,  Princeton,  Ind.  1887 
MoCracken,  Robert,  Paxton,  IU.  1833 

McCracken,  William,  Pittsburg.  Pa.  1002 

McCready,  William,  Spearnsh,  8.  D.  1074 
McCullocb,  Osear  C,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  146 
McCully,  Charles  G..  Calais,  Me.  182 

•McCune,  Robert,  Worthington,  Minn.  1848 
McDaniel,  Simeon  C,  Atlanta,  Ga.  18, 1061 
Maodonald,  John,  Kohnerville.  Cat.  1887 

Macdonuell,  Thomas  M.,  reris,  Tex. 
McDougall,  William  H..  Sau  Mateo.  Oal. 
McDuffee.  Samuel  V.,  Orange  City,  Fla. 
McElveen.  Wm.  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y .  «~ 
McFarhmd  Jlenry  H.,  Woodhaven,  N. Y.  1803 
McGlnley,  William  A.,  Emporia,  Kan.  108 
McGown,  Alfred  J.t  Amherst,  N.  H.  200,  72 
McGown,Rich.  H.,N'ihwood  Centre,  N.  H.  272 
McGregor,  Alexander,  Pewtueket,  HJ.  OS,  S18 
McGregor,  Duncan,  Antwerp,  N.  Y.  278 

McGregor,  John,  Superior,  Mich.  224, 80 

McHenry,  Feargua  G.,  Syracuse,  Neb.  202 
Mclotyre,  Andrew,  Stony  Creek,  Ct.  110 

iMdntlre,  Charles  C,  deceased. 
Iclntyre, Hector  A. .Grand Rapids,  Mich.  230 
Molntire,  Oscar  G.,Jewett  City,  Ct.  114 

Mcintosh,  Charles  H.,  Guilford,  Ct,  1880 

Mcintosh,  David  O,  Breckenrldge,  Mb.  260, 2 
Mack.  Charles  A.,  Sanborn.  N.  D.  204, 0 

Mack,  Josieh  A.,  Chicago,  111.  I860 

MacKay,  Donald  8.  St.  Albans,  Vt. 
McKee,  James HyOlean, N.  Y. 
McKeever,  Isaac  W..  Ludlngton,  Mich. 
McKellar.  Wm.  8.,  Albuquerque,  N.  M.  1870 
McKenxie,  Alexander,  Cambridge,  Msss.  100 
McKesson,  Charles  L..  Elk  Fella,  Kan.  108 
Hackle,  Thomas,  South  Londonderry,  Vt.  1874 

IMcKlnetry,  John  A .,  deceased .  80 

IcKnlght,  Henry  C..N.  Guilford.  Ct.   13, 114 
Maolagen,  ThomaSjOlintonville,  Wis.  13 

McLane,  William  W.,  New  Haven,  Ct.  Ho 
Mclaughlin,  Daniel  D.  T„  Litchfield,  <X  1840 
McLaughlin,  Jamea,  Mantorvillit,  Minn.  13, 242 
McLean,  Calvin  B.,  New  field.  N.  J.  1878 

McLean,  Daniel  An  Barton,  Vt.  332 


830 
104 
128 


1890.] 


LIST  OF  CONGREGATIONAL  MINI8TER8. 


469 


McLean,  John  K.,  Oakland,  Oal.  102 

McLean,  John  R.,  Macon,  Ga.  182 

If  aelean,  William,  Grand  Ledge,  Mloh.  280 
McLeod,  Andrew  J.,  Grotou,  Ct.  114 

McLeod,  Hugh,  Lynn,  Mass.  1866 

McLeod,  Jamea,  Albany,  N.  T.  278 

McLeod,  Thomas  B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.  278 
McMillan,  Peter,  Woodstock,  Vt.  16, 840 

McMlllen,  William  F.,  Cleveland,  O.  1881 
McNalr,  David  0.,  Mine  La  Motte,  Mo.  262 
Mc  Vamara,  John  B.,  Sioux  City,  Io.  162 

MeNeille,  Robert  G.  8.,  Bridgeport,  Ct.  110 
KacNeill,  Samuel  M.,  Lake  Mills.  Wis.  16,362 
Macomber,  Ulram  J..  Caster,  8.  D.  1887 

NCcPball,  Malcolm,  Hlxton,  Wis.  862 

MePharson,  Jamea,  Hopkins,  Minn.  242, 4 
*Mo8k1mmlng,  Darld  D.,  Orafton,  O.  18,  302 
McVlear,  Peter,  Topeka,  Kan.  1801 

Maoy,  Herbert,  Merriam  Park,  Minn.  246 
Madge,  Walter  W.,  Haywarda,  Oal.  13, 100 
MaglU,  Thomas,  Reno,  If ev.  286 

Magnus,  Daniel,  Northfleld,  Minn.  1886 

Magoan,  George  F.,  Grinnell,  Io.  1848 

f  Mahan,  Asa,  deceased.  80 

kaile,  John  L-, Boston,  Mass.  68. 1872 

Makepeace,  F.  Barrows,  8pr'gfieldJLMs.  13,216 
Malcolm,  John  W..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  278 

Mallary,  R.  DeWitt,  Lenox,  Mass.  1876 

Mallory,  Charles  W.,  West  Hartford.Ct  124 
Mallows,  John  H.,  Strykersvllle,  N.  Y.  286, 00 
Manchester,  Herbert  A.,  Syracuse,  N.  T.  290 
Maok,  Herbert  G.,  New  Gloucester,  Me.  18, 186 
Mann,  William  G»  Blddefbrd,  Me.  180 

Manning,  Moses,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.  1867 

Manning.  Bamnel,  Westmoreland,  N.  T.  290 
Mansfield.  Frank  A.,  Kdgartown,  Mass.  1886 
Marble,  William  H.,  Wallace,  Kan.  174 

March,  Daniel,  Woburn,  Mass.  220 

Marden,  Alfred  C,  Neptune,  Wis.         18, 364 
[Maiden,  Henry,  deceased. 
Margetts,  Henry,  Seneca  Falls,  W.  T.  288 

Markham,  Henry  F.,  Cora,  Kan.  168 

Markham,  Reuben  F.,  Klrwin,  Kan.  170 

Marlow,  Richard  T.,  Iberia.  Mo.  280 

Marsh,  Alfred  F.,  Lacon,  111.  140 

[Marsh,  Charles  A. .deceased.  31 

Marsh,  Charles  R.,  Farmlngton,  HI.  138 

Marsh,  David  D..  Unionville,  Ct.  114 

Marsh,  Dwight  W.,Amherst,  Mass.  1849 

Marsh,  Francis  J.,  Walpole,  Mass.  218. 

Marsh,  George,  Kahoka,  Mo.  260 

Marsh,  George  D.,  A.  B.C.  F.  Jf.  428 

Marsh,  Hammond  L.,  Fairfield,  Io.  166 

Harsh,  Henry,  Edmore,  Mich.,  228, 86 

Marsh,  Lorlng  B.,  Springfield.  Mass.  3869 
Marsh,  Robert  L.,  Wlohlta,  Kan.  174 

Marsh,  Thomas,  Green  Ridge,  Mo.  280 

Marsh,  William  B..  Springfield,  O.  1866 

Marshall,  Chapman  A.,  McGregor,  Io.  160 
Marshall,  Henry,  Linden,  Mich.  13, 238 

Marshall.  Henry  G.,  Cromwell,  Ct.  112 

Maraland,  John,  Candor,  N.  Y.  280 

Martin,  Charles  V.,  Waterbnry,  S,  D.  820, 2 
Marty n,  David,  Cornish,  Me.  182 

Martin,  Edwin,  Crested  Butte,  Col.  106 

Martin,  George,  At  water,  O.  298 

Martin,  John  L.,  Lida,  Minn.  248 

Martin,  Moaes  M .,  A  llegan,  Mich.  224 

Martin,  Samuel  A.,  Van  Cleve,  Io.  168, 64 
Marty ii,  Sanford  8.,  Windsor,  Vt.  340 

Marts.  William  G..  Reed's  Corners,  N.  Y.  288 

Earty,  Ivan  M.,  deceased.  31 

arvin,  Amjah  P.,  deceased.  81 

rvin.  Daniel,  Jr.,  Manchester,  Mass.  208 
Marvin,  Dwight  K.,  Gennantown,  Pa.  314 
Marvin,  Fred.  R.,  Great  Barrlngton,  Mass.  204 
Marvin,  John  T.,  Forrest,  III.  138 

Marvin,  8ylvanos  P.,  West vi lie,  Ct.  124 

Mason,  Edward  B.,  Brunswick,  Me.  16, 182 
Mason,  James  D.,  Central  City,  Io.  154 


Mason,  Javan  K.,  Herndon,  Va.  342 

Mason,  John  R.,  Amboy,  Ind.  1887 

Mason,  Lewis  T.,  Oopperopolls.  CaL  98  , 

Mason,  Philip  H.,Lanoasti*r,  Wis.  362 

Mather,  Wallace  B.,  Paris,  N.  Y.  288 

Matthews,  Jamea  T.,  Bloesburg,  Pa.  812 

Mathews,  Luther  P.,  Crete,  Neb.  1868 

Mathews,  Robert  J.,  Hamilton,  Mo.    "'  250 
Mathews,  S.  Sherberne,  Boston,  Mass.  68, 1874 

Mathews,  William  D.  A.,  Onarga,  111.  1872 

Maxwell,  J.  Allen,  Danbury.  Ct.  112 

Maxwell,  Leigh  B.,  Savannah,  Ga.  132 

May,  Oscar  G„  Byron,  Oal.  98 
May,T.Melbourae,Shutesbury,Ms.[N.Y.]1872 

Mayhew,  Wilmot  M.t  Whiting,  Vt.  340 

Maynard,  Ulrlc,  Oestleton,  Vt.  1828 

Mayne,  Nicholas,  Plattevllle,  Wis.  1866 

Mead,  Charles  M.,  London*  Sng.  1868 

Mead,  ElweU  D.,  Burton,  0.  298 
Mead,  Henry  B.,  Brookfield  Centre,  Ct.  13. 110 

Mead,  Martin  H.,  Olaremont.  Col.  106, 8 

Mead,  Willie  W.,  A.  B.C.  F.  Jf.  428 

Means,  James  H.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  1848 

Means,  Oliver  W.,  Enfield,  Ct.  112 

Mears,  David  O.,  Worcester,  Mass.  222 

+Mears,  Lueian  D.,  Belolt,  Wis.  1871 

Medlar.  William  H..  Wabasha,  Minn.  246 

Meek,  Stafford  W.,  Ravenna,  O.  308 

Mellish.  John  H.,  N.  Soltuate,  R.  I.  818 

Mendell,  Ellis,  Boston,  Mass.  106 

Meroer,  Henry  W.,  Larchwood,  Io.  168 

Meredith,  Richard.  Leominster,  Maaa.  206 

Meredith,  Robert  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  278 

Merrall,  Joseph  H~  Clayton,  Osl.  1878 

Merrell,  Edward  H.t  Rlpon,  Wis.  1860 

Merrell,  Samuel  L.,  Springfield,  Maaa.  1860 
Merriam,  Alex.  R..  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.    280 

Merriam,  Charles  L.,  Paterson,  N.  J.  276 

Merriam,  George  P.,  Greenville,  N.  H.  8,  72 

Merrick,  Solomon  G.,  Gaines,  N.  Y.  282 

Merrill,  Benjamin  B.,  Brewer,  Me.  180 
Merrill,  Ohas.  EL,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.  68, 1870 

Merrill,  Chas.  W.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1878 

Merrill,  Elijah  W.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1864 

Merrill,  George  H.,  Oakland,  Oal.  102 

Merrill,  George  R.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  244 

Merrill,  Henry  A.,  Severy,  Ksn,.  174 
Merrill,  James  G.,  Portland,  Me.       18, 6, 188 

Merrill,  John  L.,  Kludge,  N.  H.  272 
Merrill.  John  M..  Ashland,  O.               16, 278 

Merrill.  Joaiah,  Troy,  N.  H.  274 
Merrill,  Selah,  Andover.  Mass.             71, 1864 

Merrill,  Thomas,  Otis,  Col.  1842 

Merrill,  Truman  A.,  Maiden,  Mass.  268 

I  Merrill,  William  A.,  deceased.  32 

Merrill,  William  0.,  San  Diego.  CaL  104 

Merriman,  Daniel,  Worcester,  Mass.  220 

Merriman,  WIlHam  E.,  Boston,  Mass.  1867 

Merritt,  Elbridge  W.,  Andover.  Ct.  110 
Merritt,  Goldsbury  B..  Fall  River.  Mass.  1888 

Merritt,  William  C.,  Honolulu,  U.  /.  428 

Mershon,  James  R.,  Newton,  Io.  1848 
Merwln,  Nathan  T.«  Poquonock,  Ct.  18, 6, 124 

Msserve,  Isaac  0. ,  New  Haven,  Ct.  118 
Meserve,  WUUam  N.,  San  Francisco,  Oal.  1873 

Messer,  Charles  9.,  Heber,  Kan.  1864 

Metealf,  Arthur.  Gettysburg,  S.  D.  322 
Metcalf,  Irving  W..  Cleveland,  O.        16, 1882 

Metealf.  John  M.  P.,  Bt.  Louis,  Mo.  262 

Metcalf,  Roval  D  ,  E.  Fairfield.  Vt.  834 

•Meyer,  John  C,  Napervllle,  HI.  142 

Meyer,  John  H.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  1888 

Michael,  George,  Kauaas  City,  Mo.  1874 

Miles,  Edward  C,  Montclair,  N.  J.  I860 

Miles,  Harvey,  Russell,  N.  Y.  1846 

Miles,  MIk>  N.,  Iowa  City,  Io.  1835 

Miles,  Thomas  M.,  Merrfmac,  Mass.  208 

Millar,  William  H.,  rheaanlng,  Mich.  226 

Millard,  Joseph  D.,  Pleaaaaton,  Mloh.  234 

Millard,  Watson  B.,  St.  Clair,  Mich.  236 


470 


CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK. 


[1890. 


Miller,  Albert  P.,  New  Haven.  Ct.  118 

Miller,  Daniel,  Glen  Arbor,  Mi.  h.  1868 

I  Miller.  Daniel  K.,  deceased.  82 

tiller,  Elisha  W.,  Big  Rapids,  Mich.        1873 
Miller,  Frank  A  ,  Villa  Ridge,  111.  1881 

Miller,  George  A.,  Bozrah,  Ct.  110, 16 

Miller,  Jacob  G  ,  Alden,  Io.  152 

Miller,  Joel  D.,  Leominster,  Maes.  1866 

Miller,  J.  Wood,  Rooendale,  Wis.  13,  356 

Miller,  Richard,  JanesvlUe.  Wis.  1873 

Miller,  Robt.  D.,  Melrose  Highlands,  Ms.  1866 
Miller,  Samuel.  Deansville,  N.  T.  280 

Miller,  Simeon,  Springfield,  Mass.  1846 

Miller,  Wilbur  C,  Decatur,  111.  138 

Miller,  William,  New  Britain,  Ct.  118 

Mlllerd,  Norman  A.,  Millburn,  111.  142 

♦Mtllett,  Thomas  F.,  Elliot,  Me.  182 

Milllgan,  James  P.,  Columbus,  O.  13,  300 

Milligan;  John  A.,  Omaha,  Neb.  260 

Millikan,  Silas  F.,  Wichita,  Kan.  174 

Milliken,  Charles  E.,  Penacook,  N.  H.  266 
M  Ills,  Charles  P.,  Ne  wburyport,  Mass.  210 
Mills,  Charles  8.,  N.  Brookfield,  Mass.  212 
Mills,  Frank  E.,  Derry  Depot,  N.  H.  1878 

Mills,  George  A.,  Newport,  Vt.  336 

Mills,  Harlow  S.,  Huron,  S.  D.  822 

Mills,  Henry,  Canton,  111.  1864 

Mills,  Thornton  A.,  Providence,  R.  I.  13,  318 
Milne,  Alexander,  Columbus,  O.  18, 300 

Milton,  George  R..  Elgin,  111.  138 

Miner,  Henry  A.,  Madison,  Wis.  348 

Miner,  Ovid,  Syracuse,  N.  V.  1834 

Miner,  Samuel  E.,  Ridgway,  Mo.  1844 

Minion,  Daniel  H..  Arlckaree,  Col.  106,  8 

Mlnnls,  Thomas  W.,  Kingfisher,  Ok.  161 

Mintier,  Jas.  H.,  hpringfleld,  Minn.  18,  242,  6 
Mint*,  Benjamin  D.,  Mitchell,  8.  D.  82S,  4 
Mlsslldlne,  Alfred  BL  Winter  Park,  Fla.  128 
Mitchell,  Ammi  R,  Westmoreland,  Kan.  1866 
Mitchell,  Charles  L.,  Winchester,  Mass.  1871 
Mitchell,  George  W..  Arborville,  Neb.  266 
Mitchell,  James  J.,  Newton,  Io.  164 

♦Mitchell,  John, ,  Dl.  1873 

Mitchell,  J.  Lee,  Fairhaven,  Ct.  118 

Mitchell,  Thomas  G.,  Madison,  Me.  1846 

Mitchell,  William,  Detroit,  Mich.  228 

Mix,  Eldridge,  Fall  River,  Mass.  1860 

Moflatt,  T.  Clemence,  Douglass.  Kan.  18, 168 
Mohr,  Ursinus  C,  Barkhameted,  Ct.  110 

Monroe,  Alexander,  Paxion,  111.  142 

Monroe,  Thomas  E.,  Akron,  O.  298 

Montgomery,  Andrew,  Mlnneanolis,Minn.  1866 
Montgomery,  Marcus  W.,     "  "  68, 1878 

Montgomery,  John  A.,  La  Grange,  I1L  140 
Mooar,  George,  Oakland,  Cal.  16,  77, 1866 

•Moody,  Benjamin  F.,  Hlllsboro,  Or.  810 

Moody,  Calvin  B.,  Osage,  Io.  1P0 

Moodie,  Royal  C,  N.  Craftsbury,  Vt.  834 
Moon,  Francis,  Manomet,  Mass.  212,  74 

Mooney,  Roderick  J .,  Kllensbnrg,  Wn.  844 
Moore,  Albert  W.,  Lynn,  Mass.  208 

Moore,  Benjamin ,  Middlevi lle,Mich.  1867 
Moore,  Charles  A.,  Palmyra,  Wis.  864 

Moore,  Daniel  M.,  Colcbrook,  Ct.  112 

Moore,  Edson  J.,  Norfolk.  Mass.  202, 10 

Moore,  Edward  C,  Providence,  R.  I.  818 

Moore,  Gainer  P.,  Metamora,  Mich.  282 

♦Moore,  George  F.,  Andover,  Mass.  71, 104 
Moore,  George  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  126 
Moore,  George  W.,  Spring  Creek,  Pa.  18, 816 
Moore,  Nathaniel  8.,  Storrs,  Ct.  1868 

Moore,  William,  Downer's  Grove,  111.  1872 
Moore,  William,  Doluth,  Minn.  16, 248 

Moore,  William  E.  B.,  N.  Madison,  Ct.  116 
Moore.  William  H.,  Hartford,  Ct.  68, 1846 
Moracb,  Jacob,  Princeton,  Neb.  260 

Morehouse,  Charles  M..  Evansville,  Wis.  1864 
Morehouse,  Darius  A  ^Newton  Centre.Ms.  1866 
Moreland,  Mary  L..  Wyanet,  III.  18, 146 

Morey,  Lewis  W.,  Lowell,  Mass.  1882 


Morgan,  Charles,  Dorchester,  Maas.  1862 

Morgan,  Charlcfs  L.,  Moltne.  III.  142 

Morgan,  David  W.,  Kingston,  N.  H.      15, 270 

i Morgan,  John  F.,  deceased.  82 

1  organ,  Lewis,  Soddy,  Tenn.  828 

Morgan,  Richard  J..  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.  128 
Morin,  Joseph  L.,  Montreal,  Can.  1886 

Morley,  John,  Avoca,  Neb.  262 

Morley,  John  H..  Minneapolis,  Minn.  63, 1867 

i Morley,  Sardls  B.,  deceased.  32 

lorong,  Thomas,  Paraguay.  1864 

Morris,  Ebenezer  J.,  Wilkeabarre,  Pa.  18, 816 
Morris,  George,  Avalon,  Cal.  93 

Morris,  James  W.,  Ply  month,  Pa.  1868 

Morris,  Maurice  B.,  Austluburg,  O.  206,  800 
[Morris,  Richard,  deceased.  83 

Morrison,  Naiban  J.,  Marietta,  O.  1858 

Morrison,  Samuel,  Brain  tree,  Mass.  1866 

Morrow,  Cornelius  W.,  Danburv,  Ct.  112 

Morrow,  Horace  E.,  Indian  Orchard,  Ma.  216 
Morse,  Alfred,  Austin,  Minn.  1848 

Morse,  Alfred  L.,  Bowmanville,  111.  136 

Morse,  Charles  F.,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.  1866 
Morse,  Charles  H.,  Muscatine,  Io.  160 

Morse,  Edgar  L.,  Durand,  Wis.  890 

Morse,  Henry  C,  Union  City,  Mich.  1846 

Morse,  Henry  H.,  Rockford,  lo.  162 

Morse,  James  E.,  Io.  1871 

Morse,  U  ilton  J. ,  Neosho  Falls,  Kan.  168, 72, 74- 
M orse,  Robert  C,  Fairfield,  Neb.  16, 268 

Morse,  William  B.,  Wenas,  Wn.  1884 

Morse>  William  E.,  Wells.  Me.  1886 

Morse,  George  H.,  Central  Village,  Ct.  120 
Morton,  Alpha,  Paxton,  Maaa.  212 

Moses,  Dlghton,  Granby,  1 1.  114 

Moses,  Leonard  H.,  Northfield,  Minn.  1876 
Moaes,  Vincent,  Patten,  Me.  184, 8 

Moaher,  Adalbert  E.,  Hastinge,  Io.  168,  62 
Mosman,  William  D.,  New  Haven,  Ct.  1877 
Moulton,  Ezra  0.,  Red  Oak,  Io.  162 

Mucklow,  William  B.,  8allna,  Kan.  1880 

M filler,  John  H.,  Sheffield,  Maas.  13. 214 

Mum  by,  Robert,  Fayette,  Io.  166, 8 

Mumford,  James  T.,  Oakland,  Io.  160 

Mnnger,  Theodore  T..  New  Haven,  Ct.  16, 118 
Munroe,  Egbert  N.,  Ct.  1881 

Mnnroe,  Henry  H.,  Dundee,  111.  1846 

M  nnro.  John  J.,  Morlah,  hi .  Y.  284 

Muneell,  John  H.,  Schenectady,  N.  T. 
Munson,  Frederick,  Brooklyn,  N.  T. 
Munson,  Myron  A.,  Fair  Haven,  Ct. 
Murkland,  Cbarle*  8.,  Manchester,  N.  H.  270 
Murphy,  Thomas  D.,  San  Paula,  Cal.  1868 
Murphy,  Thomas  F.,  Cumberland,  Wla.  848 
Murphy,  William  J.,  Mlddleton,  Maaa.  208 
Mutch,  William  J.,  New  Haven,  Ct.  118 

Myers,  Arthur  A,  Jel  II  co,  Tenn.  176,328 

Myers,  Hiram,  Hn  tchinaon,  Kan .  1868 

Myers,  John  C.,  Naperville,  HI.  1868 

My  rick.  Osborn,  Mlddletown  Springe,  Vt.  836 
Nagle,  John  K.,  Fresno,  Cal. 
Nash,  Charles  8.,  Hartford,  Ct.  78, 1884 

Naaon,  John  H.,  Montevideo,  Minn.       16, 844 
[Neesima,  Joseph  H.,  deceased. 
•Nelson,  Andrew  G.,  — ,  Minn.  1678 

Nelson,  George  W.,  Baldwin,  Wis.  1873 

Nesblt,  David  K.,  Peoiia,  IU.  142 

Neuman,  Isaac,  Friend,  Neb.  888> 

Newberry,  Charles  E.,  Coupeville,  Wn.  1883 
Newcomo,  Aaron  S.,  S.  Kaukauna,  Wis.  862 
Neweomb,  George  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  1881 
Newell,  Francis  P.,  Cedanrllle,  Kan.  1844 

Newell,  Horatio  B.,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.        16, 428 

i Newell,  Wellington,  deeeaaed.  88 

fewman,  Stephen  M.,  Washington,  D.  C.  126 
Newport,  Fred.,  Mechanic  Falls,  Me.  16, 186 
Newton,  Albert  F.,  Marlboro,  Maaa.  208 

Newton,  D.  Augustine.  Winchester,  Ma.  18, 220 
♦Newton,  Howell  E.,  Wier,  Ga.  180,  % 

Newton,  Josiah,  Canton,  N.  Y. 


1847 


1890.] 


LIST   OF  CONGREGATIONAL  MINI8TER8. 


471 


Nicholas,  John  F..  Blue  Raptda,  Kan.  166 

N  ichols,  Charles  L.,  Princeton,  Me.  188 

Nichols,  1  >anforth  B.,  Yankton,  8.  D.  824 

Nichols,  John  R.,  Cleveland.  O.  800 

Nichola,  Nathan  R.,  Norwich,  Vt.  336 
Nichols,  Washington  A.,  Lake Forest,  111.1888 

Nickerson,  Sylvester  8..  Boston,  Mass.  198 

Nicol,  John,  Baldwin,  Mich.  224 

Niemcyer,  II.  W.  A.,  Waukegan,  111.  146 

Nillson,  Eric,  Providence,  R.  I.  318 

Nims,  Granville  W.,  Walton,  N.  Y.  290 

Noble,  Lewis  B.,  New  Ulra,  Minn.  244 

Noble,  Charles,  Charles  City,  Io.  164 
[Noble,  Edward  W.,  deceased. 

Noble,  F.anklin,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  16,  280 

Noble,  Frederick  A.,  Chicago,  III.  136 

Noble,  Mason,  Oriole.  Fla.  128 

Noble,  Thomas  K..  Norwalk,  Ct.  118 

No  re  row,  Albert  F.,  Rockport,  Mass.  214 

Norcross.  Flavins  V.,  Denver,  Col.  1860 

Nordstrom,  Daniel,  Rnsh  City,  Minn.  246 

Norris,  Austin  H.,  Ithaca,  Mich.  226 

Norrls,  John  B.,  Webster  City,  Io.  1869 
Norris,  Klngsley  F.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     244 

Norria,  Thomas  F.,  LiUle  Compton,  R.  L   318 

North,  Thomas  L.,  Mansion,  Wis.  1867 

North,  William  C,  Onondaga,  Mich.  284 

Northrop,  Blrdsey  G.,  Clinton,  Ct.  1847 
Northrop,  Charles  A.,  Norwich  Town,  Ct.  118 

Northrop,  Henry  H.,  Providence,  R.  1.  1861 

Norton,  Edward,  Quiney,  Mass.  214 

Norton,  Edwin  O.,  Olaremont,  Cal.  1884 

Norton,  John  F.,  Natlck,  Mass.  1844 

Norton,  Reuben,  Dracola,  8.  D.  822 

Norton,  Smith,  Beloit,  Wis.  142 

Norton,  Stephen  A.,  Princeton,  111.  144 
r Norton,  William  W.,  deceased. 

Nott,  Jarlns  L.,  Northford,  Ct.  118 

Noyes,  Charles  L.,  8omenrille.  Mass.  216 

Noyes,  Edward  M.,  Dulnth,  Minn.  240 

Noyes,  Joseph  t^A.B.  C.  F.  M.  428 

Noyes,  William  H.,  Japan.  1888 

Noyes,  Warren  L.,  Chester,  Vt.  18, 832 

Nate,  Frank  I„  Riverton,  Ct.  1880 

Nutting,  George  B.,  Northfleld,  Minn.  3861 

Nntting,  John  D.,  Newport,  Ky.  176 

Kattlng,  John  K.,  Glen  wood,  Io.  166 
Nntting,  Wallace,  St.  Paul,  Minn.      18, 6, 246 

Oadams,  Thomas  8.,  Maquoketa,  Io.  1868 

Oakey,  James,  Pierre,  S.  D.  824 

Oakley,  K.  Clarence,  Oakland,  Cal.  102 

Obear,  William  P.,  Maplewood,  Mass.  208 

OdUn.  James  E.,  Goffstown,  N.  H.  268 

Ogden,  David  J..  Baston,  Ct.  112 

OgUvle,  David  M.,Woodworth,  Wis.  848 

Onlsson,  Carl  F.t  Worcester.  Mass.  222 

Olds,  Abner  D.,  Oberltn,  O.  1842 

Olds,  Frank  B.,  North  Lawrence,  Kan.  1870 

Olds,  Otis  C,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  428 

Oleson.  William  B.,  Hawaii.  428 

Oliphant.  Charles  H..  Metbnen,  Mass.  208 

Olmstead,  Charles.Cambridgeport,  Ms.  18, 198 
Olmstead,  Franklin  W..  Burlington,  Vt.    1848 

Olney,  Engene  C,  Middletown,  N,  Y.  1872 

•Onion,  J.  8.,  Brim  field,  111.  18, 184 

Orcutt,  Samuel,  San  Diego,  Cal.  1861 

Ordway,  Jairus,  Salem,  Ct.  1848 

Ormes,  Manley  D.,  Col.  Springs,  Col.  13, 106 

Orr,  James  B.,  Hebron,  Ind.  18, 148 

Orvis,  Gurney  M..  Wlntbrop,  Io.  164 

tOrvis,  William  B.,  deceased. 

>sborn,  Russell  8.,  Stockton,  Kan.  1877 

•Osgood,  Edward  R.,  Bluebill,  Me.  1871 
Osgood.  George  W.,  Newbnryport,  Mass.  210 

•Osgood,  Henry  H.,  Berlin,  Mass.  196 

•Osgood,  Reuben  D.,  Turner,  Me.  190 

Ostrander,  James  8.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  278 

Ostrom,  Alvin,  Kohala,  IT.  I.  428 

•Ostrom,  Oscar,  Ripon,  Wis.  366 

Otis,  Clark  C. ,  Norwich,  N.  Y .  286 


[Otis,  Israel  T.,  deceased.  33 

Otis,  Jonathan  T.,  Irvington,  Neb.  268 

Ottman,  Henry  A.,  Salamanca,  N.  Y.  288 

Ousley,  Benjamin  F.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  428 

Ovlatt,  Tracy  M.,  Antioch,  Cal.  98 

Owens,  Owen,  Wales,  Io.  1842 

Owens,  Thomas  M.,  West  PawleVVt.  386 
Oxnard,  Frederic,  Tarry  town,  N.  Y.  1861 

Packard,  Abel  K.,  Greeley,  Col.  1861 

Packard,  Edward  N.,  Syracuse.  N.  Y.  290 
•Packard,  Milan,  Rollers ville,  O.  306 

Packard,  N.  Luther,  Ionia,  Io.  168,  60 

Paddock,  Edward  A.,  Denver,  Col.  106 

Paddock,  George  E.,  Minneapolis.  Minn.  244 
Page,  Charles  E.,  Fergus  Falls,  Minn.  242 
Page,  Harlan,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  1888 

Page,  Henry  P.,  Canterbury,  N.  H.  266 

Page,  William  I).,  Curtis,  Neb.  266 

Paine,  Albert,  Roxbury,  Mass.  .        1848 

Paine,  Bernard,  Saybrook,  Ct.  120 

Paine,  John  A.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.  1867 

Paine,  Levi  L.,  Bangor,  Me.  69, 1861 

[Paine,  Rodney,  deceased. 
Painter,  Chas.  C.,  Great  Harrington,  Maas.  1863 
Painter,  Hobart  K.,  Galva,  HI.  138 

Palm,  B.  J .,  Upsnla,  Minn .  246 

Palmer,  A.  Burton,  Soquel,  Cal.  104 

Palmer,  Charles  M.,  Westminster,  Mass.  220 
Palmer,  Charles  R.,  Bridgeport,  Ct.  110 

Palmer,  Edwin  B.,  Winchester,  Mass.  68, 1869 
[Palmer,  Elliot,  deceased.  88 

Palmer,  Frank  H.,  North  Weymouth,  Ms.  220 
Palmer,  Orange  S.,  Ortonville,  Minn.  1886 
Palmer,  Oscar  A.,  Alton,  Kan.  166 

Palmer,  William  8.,  Norwich,  Ct.  16 

Pangburn.  Lyourgus  E.,  Wash*ton,  D.  C.  1886 
Pannell,  Cary  H.  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1873 
Papazian.Manasseh  G.,  Rowley,  Mass.  214 
Paradls,  Joseph  H.,  jr.,  Lowell,  Mass.  18,206 
Paris,  John  D„  A.  B.  0.  F.  M.  428 

Park,  Andrew  J.,  Huntington,  Ct.  116 

Park,  Austin  L.,  Redlands,  Cal.  1864 

Park,  Calvin  E. ,  West  Bozford ,  Maas.  1838 
Park,  Charles  W.,  Birmingham,  Ot.  112 

•Park,  Edwards  A.,  Andover,  Maas.  71, 194 
Park,  William  E.,  Gloversvtlle,  N.  Y.  282 
Parker,  Charles  K.,  Stark,  111.  144 

Parker,  Edwin  P.,  Hartford,  Ct.  114 

Parker,  Franois,  North  Troy,  Vt.  1878 

Parker,  Hance  H.,  Wllliamston,  Mich.  288 
Parker,  Henry  B.,  Hanover,  N.  H.  1849 

Parker,  Henry  W.,  New  York,  N .  Y.  1848 
Parker,  Horace,  8hlrley  Village,  Mass.  1861 
Parker,  J.  Homer,  Kingfisher,  Ok.  161 

Parker,  John  D..  Fort  Robinson,  Neb.  1866 
Parker,  Joseph  J.,  Norfolk,  Neb.  260 

Parker,  Leonard  F.,  Grinnell.  Io.  1862 

Parker,  Leonard  8.,  No.  Cambridge,  Ms.  198 
Parker,  Roswell  D.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  1868 
Parker,  Thomas,  Grand  Rapids.  Mich.  1870 
Parker,  William  W.,  W.  Boylston,  Maas.  204 
Parmelee,  Ellab  E.,  BalUng  Hollow,  N.  Y.  278 
Parmelee,  Moses  P.,  A.  B.  O.  F,  M.  428 

Parmelee,  Wm.  J.,  Morristown,  N.  J.  276 
Parr,  John  H.,  Pax  ton,  III.  1882 

Parrlsh,  George  R.,  Maitoon,  111.  18, 142 

Parsons,  Benjamin  F.,  Derry,  N.  H.  1847 

Parsons,  Ebenecer  G.,  Derry,  N.  H.  1887 

Parsons,  Edward  8.,  Greeley,  Col.  18,  6, 108 
Parsons,  Henry  W.,  Lake  Benton,  Minn.  242 
Parsons,  Robert.  Flat  Rock,  Mich.  286 

Parsons,  Wlllard,  New  York,  N.  Y.  1872 

Partridge,  George  C,  Batavia,  111.  1848 

Partridge,  Lewis  C,  Atlanta,  Ga.  18, 180 

Pasco,  Martin  K.,  Bellevue,  O.  13,  804 

[Pascoe,  William  H.,  deceased.  34 

Paske,  William  J.,  Pierce,  Neb.  260 

Patch,  Isaac  P.,  Boston,  Mass.  1877 

Patchin,  John,  Tipton,  Mich.  238 

Patrick,  Henry  J.,  West  Newton,  Mass.      210 


472 


CONGREGATIONAL   TEAR-BOOK. 


[1890. 


84 

1886 


♦Patten,  II  oeee,  Hookeett,  N.  H.  2880 

Patten,  William  A.,  Kingston,  N.  H.         IBM 

Patterson,  George  W„ .  N.  H.  1888 

Patton,  Cornelius  H.,  WestfleW,  N.  J.    16,  276 
[Patton,  James  L.,4cc  eased, 
[Patton,  WUlUun  W.,  deceased 
PanI,  Benjamin  P.,  Chicago,  I1L 
Paulson,  Lorita  P., Teooma,  Wb. 
Payne,  Charles  A.,  Kan  Claire,  WU. 
Payne,  Henry  S.,  Wabaunsee,  Kan. 
Peabody,  Albert  B.,  Candta,  N.  H. 
Peabody,  Charles,  Cincinnati.  O. 
Peabody,  Charles,  Springfield,  Mane. 
Peacock,  Robert  aL.  Somerset,  Mam. 
Pearse,  Frank  FM  Tomer.  1U. 
Pearson,  Arthur  H.,  Northfleld,  Minn.       u^ 
Pearson,  Benjamin  F.,  Mentorvillc,  Neb.  268, 60 
-----  i8«o 

2*8 

1870 

187T 

18,194 

428 

908 

144 


174 
1860 
1846 
1841 
216 
146 
1880 


284 


1866 
114 


*<»_..,  Junes  B.,  Motitelalr,  N.J. 
Pearson,  Samuel,  Dodge,  Nab. 
•Pearson,  Samuel  W.,Brunewiftk,  Me. 
Pearson,  Thomas  J.,  Harrington,  Kan. 
Pease,  Charles  B.  P.,  Aahfield.  Maaa. 
Pease,  Bdmund  M.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M. 
Pease,  Theodore  O.,  Maiden.  Mass. 
Prase,  William,  Boodhonae.  Dl. 
Peaae,  William  P.,  Rising,  Neb. 
Peek,  Benjamin  D.,  Madison,  N.  Y. 
Peek,  Chariea  H..  No  Bennington,  Vt.  16, 382 

Peek,  Henry  P.,  W.  WinetedTOt.  124 

Peek,  Whitman,  Poughkeepele.  N.  Y.  1844 

Peek.  William  J.,  Corona,  N.  T.  1881 

Peebles,  Arthur  B.,  Lanaing,  Mleb.  1886 

Peebles,  David,  Bountiful,  U.  1871 

Peebles,  George,  Roeeville,  11L  144 

Feeke,  George  H.,  Brooklyn  Village,  O.  208 

Peel.  William  T.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1880 

Peet,  Joaiah  W.,  Montieello,  Io.  1840 

Peet,  Lyman  B.,  A.  B.  0.  F.  M.  428 

Peet,  Stephen  D.»  Mendon,  111.  142 

Peffere,  Aaron  B^West  Hewley,  Mate.  204 

Fegrum,  Robert,  Wetertown,  Ct;  184 

Pell,  Thomas,  Oebeyedan,  Io.  160 

Peloubet,  Frarioie  N.,  Aubaradale,  Maes,  1867 
Pekon,  (George  A*,  New  Haven.  0*. 
Pelton,  George  8.,  Hlggnnum,  Ot. 
Fenfleld,  Samuel,  Jollet,  IU. 

Penney,  Edgar  J.,  Selma,  Ala.  04 

Pennlman,  Alford  B.,  Berlin,  Wis.  848 
Pennlman,  Andrew  O.,  Oarnett,  Kan.  18, 1882 
Penclman,  Henry  M.,  Cbieaao,  111.     12, 6, 186 

Pentecost,  George  F.,  Montelalr,  N.  J.  186T 

Peroival.  Chariea  H.,  Kactoe.  Wla.  864 

Perine,  John  2U  Mattitnck,  N.  Y.  1868 

Perkins,  Ariel  X.  P.,  Worcester,  Mass.  1844 
Perkins,  Benjamin  F.,  Miller's  FeUe.Mass.  810 

Perkins,  Edgar,  Woloott,  N.  Y.  1846 

Perkins,  Francis  B.,  San  Diego,  Gal.  104 

Perkloe,  Fredarte  T.,_Bur11n*toa,  Vt,  1848 

Perkins,  George  A„  W.  Acton,  Mass.  108 

Perkins,  Qeorge  G„  Spvnoer,  lo.  164 

Perkins,  Henry  M.,  Dunstable,  Masa.  900 

Perkins,  Henry  P.,  A.  B.  €.  F.  M.  428 

Perkins,  James  C,  A.B.C  F.  M.  428 

Perklna,  Sidney  K.,  Portland,  Me.  188 

Perklne,  Sidney  K.  B.,  Raynham,  Mate.  214 

tPerrln,  Lavalette*  deeeaaed.  86 

'any,  Alfred  T.,  Warn,  Masa.  918 

Perry,  Charles  A.,  Boston,  Maas.  1882 
Perry,  Cyrus  M.,  Sooth  Brewer,  Me.       180. 6 

Perry,  D.  Bralnerd,  Crete,  Neb.  1871 

Perry,  George  H.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  1886 

Perry,  Lewis  B.,  So.  Dartmouth,  Maas.  200 

Perry,  Peter  W.,  Western  Springe,  111.  146 

Perry,  Ralph,  Agawam,  Masa.  1844 

Perry,  Truman  8.,  Limerick,  Me.  1878 

Peters,  William  J.,  Salt  Lake  City.  U.  1876 

•Peterson,  Matthias,  Clear  Lake,  Wla.  848 

Pettee,  James  H.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  Jf".  428 
Pettlbone,  Chariea  H.,  Southbridge,  Maas.  216 

Pettlbone,  I.  Fayette,  A.  B.  C.  F.  Jf*.  428 


18, 
71, 184 


104 


18,208 
860 


1812 


[Pettlbone,  Ira,  deceased. 
Pettlbone,  Luman  A.,  BorUngtoa,  Win 
Pettlgrew,  Julius  D.,  Paris,  Tex. 
PettingUl,  Arthur  G.,  St.  Cloud,  Minn. 
•Phelps,  Austin,  Andorer,  Masa. 
Phelpe,  Chariea  H.,  Floes,  Pa. 
Phelps,  Frederick  B.,  Iranburgh,  Vt. 
Phelpe,  Lawrence,  Gardner,  Masa. 
PbUbrook,  Charles  B.,  Etta,  Cal. 
Phllbrook,  Nathan  P.,  Bethlehem,  N.  H. 
Phillips,  Chariea  H.,  Camming*,  N.  D. 
Phillips,  Daniel,  Huntington,  Maas. 
Phillips,  David  K.(  Doueman.  Wla. 
Phillips,  George  W.,  Rutland,  Vt. 
Phillips,  Jeptha  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.        100 
Phillips,  John,  BloomfieldTCal.  1871 

PblUlpa,  Milton  S..  New  Haven,  Ot.  118 

Phillips,  Bern,  Dodgeviile,  Wla.  860 

Phillips,  Thomas  D.,  Caardon,  O.  208 

Phillips,  Wlfflam  T,  Chicago.  111.  1876 

Phlppe,  Geo.  G.,  Newton  Highlanda,  Ma.  210 
Phlppa,  William  H.,  Prospect,  Ct. 
Pierce,  Albert  F..  Middletown.  N.  Y. 
Pierce,  Chariea  M.,  Auburn,  Maas. 
Pierce,  David  F.,  South  Britain,  Ot. 

Pierce,  George  J., ,  Vt. 

Pierce,  John  B.,  A*  B.C.  F.  M. 
Pierce,  Leroy  II.,  Blackstone,  Maas. 
Pierce,  Lucius  M..  Hasle  Grove,  Io. 
Pierce,  Nath'l  H.,  St.  Louis  Park,  Minn.  1880 
Pierce,  Robert  8.,  Loomle,  Neb.  262 

Pierce,  W.  Wallace,  Chicago,  HI.  1887 

Plerpont.  John,  West  Cornwall,  Ot.  U2 

Plerson,  Isaac,  A.  B.  O.  F.  M.  428 

•Pleraon,  Jaoob  U, ,Io.  1888 

Plerson,  Samuel  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  1844 
Pike,  Alpheua  J.,  Dwlght.N.  D.  •** 

Pike,  Clarenoe,  gallsbury  Point,  Maaa. 
Pike,  Kara  B.,  Exeter,  N.  H. 
Pike,  John,  Rowley.  Maas. 
pllisbary,  Hervey  G.,  Vergennea,  Vt. 
Pinch,  Pearse.  Newton,  Kan. 
Pinkerton,  Adam,  Ban  Olaire,  Wla. 
Pipes,  Abner  M.,  Doming,  N.  M. 
Pitkin,  Paul  H.,  Springfield,  Maaa. 
PttU,  Eddy  T.,  KmtU,  Maaa. 
Pixley,  Stephen  C,  A.  B.  G.  F.  M. 
Place,  Lorenzo  D.,  Weeion,  Ct. 
Plack,  George  W.,  Cloater,  N.  J. 
Plass,  Norman,  Medina,  O. 
Piatt,  Henry  D.,  Cowlea,  Nab. 
Piatt,  Jeremiah  K ,  Manhattan,  Kan.  1888 
Piatt,  lister  B.,  Upper  Montelalr,  N.  J.  1877 
Piatt,  Luther  H. ,  Dover,  Kan.  168, 74 

Piatt.  M.  Fayette,  San  Diego,  OaL 
Plumb,  Albert  H.,  Roxbury,  Maas 
Plumb,  Joaeph  C  Springfield,  Mo. 
Plumley,  Gardiner  8.,  Greenfield  HIU,  Ct.  112 
Poage,  G**orge  O.,  H/sUngs,  Neb.  1886 

Pogeon,  John,  Maesona,  N.  Y.  284 

Pohl,  Augost,  Campello,  Maaa.  168 

Pollard,  George  A.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  1866 
Pollard,  Samuel  W.,  Union  Grove,  Wla. 
Pomeroy,  Edward  N.,  Wollealey,  Maaa. 

tPomeroy,  Lemuel,  deeeaaed. 
•ond,  Bvnjamln  W.,  Washington,  D.  O. 
Pond,  Chauncey  N  ,  Oberlin,  O. 
Pond,  William  C  ,  San  Frandaoo.  Cal.         104 
Poole.  Charles  E.,  Collinertlle,  Ot.  110 

Poor,  Wm.  G.,  Ohloupee  Falls.  Ma.  12. 6, 6, 200 
Pope,  Charles  H.,  Kennebunkport,  Me.  184 
Pope,  G.  Stanley,  Grand  View,  Tenn.  1812 
Pope,  Howard  W.,  Palmer,  Maaa.  212 

Porter,  Aaron,  Salem,  Maaa.  1880 

Porter,  Chariea  W.,  Oldtown.  Me.  186 

Porter,  Edward  C,  Watartown,  Maaa.  18,918 
Porter,  Edward  G.,  Lexington,  Maaa.  208 

Porter,  Elbert  8.,  Brldgewater,  Ma.    18,  6, 108 

Porter,  Giles  M., .Minn.  18M 

Porter,  Harvey,  Beirut,  Spria.  428 


104 
1888 

1888 
840 
172 

1880 


1866 


124 

276 

12,804 


1890.] 


LIST  OF  CONGREGATIONAL  MINISTERS. 


473 


Porter,  Henry  D.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  428 

Porter,  Jeremiah,  Beloit,  Wii.  1881 

Porter,  Noah,  New  Haven,  Ot.  1886 

Porter,  Bamael,  Crete.111.  1888 

Porter,  Bamael  P.,  N.  D.  1888 

Porter,  T.  Arthur,  Maso  Manle,  Wis.  868 

Porter,  William,  Beloit,  Wis.  1847 

Porter,  William,  Loe  Angeles.  Cal.  1846 

Poet,  Aurellan  H.,  Pulaski,  N.  Y.  1868 

Poet,  Martin,  Sterling,  111.  144 

Poet,  Roewell  O.,  Springfield,  III.  144 

•Potter,  Edmund  8.,  Chelsea.  Mate.  808 

Potter,  Frank  C,  Btanwlch,  Ct.  114 

Potter,  Lester  L.,  Hartford,  Ot.  114 

Potter,  William,  Hampden,  O.  1880 

Potwta,  Lemuel  8.,  Cleveland,  O.  1878 

Potwin,  Thomae  8.,  Hartford,  Ct.  1861 

Potwin ,  William  8. ,  Independence,  Io.  1873 

Pound,  Edward  H.,  Crawford,  Neb.      18, 856 

Pound,  William  H.,  Wakeman,  O.  808 

Povey.  Jeeee,  Utiea,  Mich.  288 

Powell,  Gregory  J.,  Chadron,  Neb.  1888 

Powell,  Henry  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.  878 

Powell,  Iaaae  P.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  1868 

Powell,  Bees,  Delaware,  O.  1818 

FOwell,  Richard,  Coaldale,  Pa.  818 

Powell,  Bamael  W.,  Peru.  Maes.  818 

POwelson,  Alfred  P.,  Tacoma,  Wn.  1876 

Power,  John  B.,  Blair,  Nob.  1887 

Pratt,  D.  Butler,  Brooklyn,  N .  T.  18, 878 

Pratt,  Dwlght  M .,  Pueblo,  Col.  106 

Pratt,  Francis  O.,  Mlddleboro,  Mass.  1840 

Pratt,  George  H. ,  SeanderayUle,  Mass.       808 

Pratt,  Horace,  Northfleld.  Vt.  1840 

Pratt,  J.  Lorlng,  Strong,  Me  1867 

Pratt,  Lewellyn,  Norwich,  Ct.  120 

Pratt,  Parsons  8.,  Dorset,  Vt.  884 

Pratt,  Theodore  C.,  Auburn,  N.  H.  866 

Prentice,  Dwight  N.,  Greenfield  Hill,  Ct.  1884 

Prentiss,  George  F.,  Bridgeport,  Ct.  110 

Prentiss,  Norman  A.,  Aurora,  III.  1878 

•Preeoott,  George  W.,  Sturgeon  Bay,  Wis.  856 

Preasey,  Edwin  B.,  Springfield.  Vt.  888 

Preston,  Charles  W..  verdon,  Neb.  863 

Preston,  Edwin  T.,  Baxter,  Io.  1856 

Preston,  Elmer  K.,  Dongola,  111.  '46 

Preston,  Ira  M.,  Marietta,  O.  1848 

Preston,  Jared  R.,  Ontario,  Ind.  148 

Preston,  Joseph  I*.,  Crdghton,  Neb.  1868 

Preston,  Riley  L.  D.,  Sherburne.  Minn.  840, 6 

Price,  Charles  W.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.         18, 488 

♦Price,  Francis  M.,  Ban  Ramel,  Cal.  1888 

Price,  Lewis  V.,  Brockton,  Mass.  108 

Price,  Thomas  M..  Minneapolis.  Minn.  1888 

Prior,  Isaac  R.,  Provraeetown,  Mass.  314 

Prltehard,  David  B.,  Rome,  N.  Y.  888 

Provost,  Joseph,  Springfield,  Mass.  816 

Prodden,  Theodore  P.,  Chicago,  111.  186 

Pnddefoot,  Wm  G.,  8.  Framingham,  Ms.  1880 

Pngh,  Thomas,  Fairfield,  Neb.  1848 

PaOan,  Frederick  B.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  08 

Purdue,  Roland  W.,  Anna,  III.  1876 

Putnam,  George  A.,  MIIlbory»  Mass.  810 

Putnam,  Hlnim  B.,  D«rry,  N.  H.  868 

Putnam,  Holden  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     1886 

Fyke,  James  T.,  Lawrence,  Mass.  1884 

~natfe,  Robert,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  800 

nattlebaam,  Wilkes  H.,  Kochelle,  Ga.  180,  2 

uayle,  Thomas  K.,  Clifton,  1 11.  184,  8 

ick,  Abram  J.,  Booth  Coventry,  Ct.  112 

nt.  A.  H.,  84  Franklin  St.,  Boston,  Ms.  108 

M-JklHr,  Almon  J.,  Skowbegan,  Me.  188 

Rader,  William,  Andover,  Mass.  206 

Radford,  Walter,  Lyndon.  III.  140 

Rae,  Robert  L.,  W.  Wareham,  Mass.     18, 214 

Ragland,  Fountain  G.,  Mobile,  Ala.  04 

•Rainier,  Martin  T., ,  Io.  1888 

Ralston,  Edward  8.,  Lincoln,  Neb. 
Remage,  James,  Booth  Royalton,  Vt. 

Ramser,  Jacob,  Crete,  Neb.  1886 


16,358 


Rand,  Frank  B.,  A.  B.'C.  F.  M. 

Rand ,  Wilbur,  Oummington,  Mass.  800 
Rand,  William  A.,  South  Seabrook,  N.  H.  374 

Rand,  William  H.,  Lowell,  Mass.  1878 

Randal],  Fred  D.,  Lamoille,  111.  140 

Rankin,  Adam  L.,  Ban  Francisco,  Cal.  1841 
Rankin,  J.  Eames,  Washington,  D.  0. 16, 1804 
Rankin,  Samuel  G.  W.t  Glastonbury,  Ct.  1844 

Ranslow,  Eugene  J.,  Swanton,  Vt.  884,  40 

Ransom,  Charles  N.,  A.  B.  0.  F.  M.  488 

Ransom,  George  R.,  Lawn  Ridge,  111.  1871 

Rathbone,  Leland  D.,  Redwood,  Cal.  108 

Raven,  Alfred  N.,  Pulaski,  N.  Y.  88, 6,  8 

Rawlins,  James  E.  1880 

Rawson,  Edward  K.,  Annapolis,  Md.  1878 

Rawson,  George  A.,  Vernondale,  Cal.  106 

•Ray,  Joseph  N.,  Oaks,  N.  C.  1873 

Raymond,  Alfred  C,  New  Haven,  Ot.  1845 

Reynolds,  George  C,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  438 

Rea,  John,  Oakland.  Cal.  108 

Rea,  John  T.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  1878 

Read,  fcogene  B.,  Montrose,  Col.  108 

Redeoff,  Richard, Mich.  1861 

Redfleld,  Charles,  Vernon  Centre,  Ct.  1850 
Redgrave,  Charles  A.,  Rodman,  N.  Y.       388 

Red  Ion,  Amos.  Bcarboro,  Me.  188 

Reid,  Archibald  8.,  Fulton,  Wis.  850 

Reed,  Arthur  T.,  Oberlln,  Ohio  1874 

Reed,  Charles  F.,  HaydenvlUe,  Maas.  830 

Reed,  David  A.,  Bpiingfield,  Mass.  16, 816 

Reid,  David  C,  Spring  Valley,  Minn.  846 

Reed,  Edward  A.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  804 

Reed,  Frank  H.,  L*nesville,  Mass.  80S 

Reed,  George  H .,  Taunton,  Mass.  16, 818 

Reed.  George  W.,  Fort  Yates,  N.  D.  1887 

•Reid,  John  D., ,  Wis.  1888 

Reed.  Julius  A.,  Davenport,  Io.  1887 

[Reed,  Leonard,  deceased.  85 

Reed,  Myron  W..  Denver,  Col.  106 
Bees,  Geo.  M.,  Wadbam's  Mills,  N.  Y.  884, 00 

Rees,  Henry,  Emporia,  Kan.  168 

Reese,  John  G.,  Chicago,  HI.  1800 

•Rellly,  J.  Edward,  Dundee.  III.  188 

Reiter,  David  H.,  Athens,  Mich.  384 

Reltinger,  Philip,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  18, 6 

ReitxeT,  John  R.,  Blue  Island,  III.  184 

Relyea.  BenJ.  J., Green's  Farms,  Ct  1846 
Rensfaaw,  James  B.,  Spokane  Falls,  Wn.    844 

Resner,  Andrew  K.,  Davenport,  Io.  18, 164 

South.  Jacob,  deceased.  86 

xford,  Georte  W.,  Columbia,  8.  D.  16, 833 

Reynolds,  Oherles-Bngiewood,  HI.  186 

Reynolds,  George  W. tGorbam,  Me.  184 

Reynolds,  Lauriston.  Yarmouth,  Me.  100 
Reynolds,  William  T.,  North  Haven,  Ct.     118 

Rloe,  Augustus  M.,  Royalston,  Mass.  314 
Rloe,  Charles  B.,  Denver*  Centre,  Mass.     800 

Rice,  Edwin  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  1860 

Rloe,  George  G.,  Council  Bluffs,  Io.  1851 

•Rloe,  Oilman,  Andover,  Me.  1881 

Rice,  John  H.  J.,  Oakland,  Cal.  103 

Rloe,  Orthello  V.,  Harvard,  Neb.  858 

Rloe,  William  C,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1860 

Kich,  Ulysses  G.,  Aitkin,  Minn.  13 
Richards,  Charles  H. ,  Philadelphia,  Pa.       814 

Richards,  Emanuel,  Goodland,  Kan.  168 

Richards,  Erwln  H-,  Norwalk,  O.  1880 
Richards,  Howard  A.  N.,  Hampden,  O.      802 

Richards,  Jacob  P.,  Bowen,  111.  1861 

Richards,  Jehlel  H.,  Alfred,  Me.  180 

Richards,  John  L.,  Chicago,  III.  1844 

Richards,  Richard,  Peely,  Pa.  818,  6 

Richards,  Samuel,  Vlnlta,  I.  T.  150 
Richardson,  Albert  M.,  Lawrence,  Kan.      170 

Richardson,  Charles  A.,  Malxe,  Kan.  166, 70 

Richardson,  Cyras,  Nashua.  N.  H.  372 
Richardson,  Daniel  W.,  Sudbury,  Mass.    1863 

Richardson,  David  H.,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  438 

Richardson,  Henrv  J.,  Lincoln,  Maas.  306 

Richardson,  Henry  L.,  Rlpon,  Wis.  854 


474 


CONGREGATIONAL  TEAR-BOOK. 


[1890. 


Richardson,  John  B.,  Hiawatha,  Kan.  170 
Richardson,  John  L.,  Chicago,  111.  136 

Richardson,  John  P.,  Southampton,  Mass.  216 
Richardson,  Martin  L.,  Brlmfleld,  Mass.  196 
Richardson,  William  T.,  Englewood,  111.  1369 
Richie,  David  H..  Pittoville,  Wis.  13,  364 

Richmond,  George  L.,  Amesbnry,  Mass.  194 
Richmond,  James,  Alfred,  Me.  180 

Richmond,  Joseph,  Green  Ridge,  Mo.  1862 
Ricker,  Albert  E.,  Ogalalla,  Neb.  260 

Ricker,  George  8.,  St.  Loui»,  Mo.  136,  262 
Rleketts,  Charles  H..  Rockville,  Ct.  1880 

•Rideout,  Bates  8.,  Norway,  Me.  186 

Riedlnger.  Jacob  P.,  N.  Ridgeville,  O.  304 
BJggs,  Alfred  L.,  Bantee,  Neb.  1863 

Riggs,  Charles  B..  Banker  Hill,  111.  134 

Riggs,  Ezra  J.,  Platteville,  Col.  1879 

Biggs,  Herman  C,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  278 
Riggs,  Thomas  L.,  Santee,  Neb.  824 

Rlndell,  Gilbert,  Creston,  111.  138 

Risser,  H.  Arthur,  Winona,  Minn.  .  248 

Ritchie,  George,  Ketchum,  Ida.  127 

Bobbins,  Alden  B.,  Mnscntine,  Io.  160 

Bobbins,  Anson  R.,  Bowdle,  8.  D.  326 

[Bobbins,  Elijah,  deceased.  36 

Bobbins,  Horace  H.,  Grinnell,  Io.  1874 

Robbins,  Silas  W.,  Manchester  Green,  Ct.  116 
Roberts,  Edward,  Farmers  vi  lie,  N.  T.  282,  8 
Roberto,  Kphraim  P.,  The  Dalles,  Or.  310 
Roberts,  George  L.,  La  Salle,  111.  140 

Roberts,  Henry  B.,  Torrington,  Ct.  122 

Roberto,  Henry  P.,  Shawnee,  O.  306 

Roberto,  Jacob.  Auburndale,  Mass.  1889 

Robberts,  James  F.,  Extra,  Io.  166 

Koberts,  James  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.  278 

Roberto,  James  H.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  428 

Roberts,  John,  Newcastle,  Neb.  260 

Roberts,  John  B.,  Chippewa  Lake,  Mich.  218 
Roberto,  Joseph  T.,  Shenandoah,  Io.  162 

Roberto,  Joseph  W.,  McAllister,  I.  T.  161 
Roberts,  Owen  W.,  Lebanon,  N.  Y.  284 

Roberts,  Peter,  Washington,  D.  C.  126 

Roberto,  Robert  E.,  Williamsburg,  Io.  164 
Roberts,  Robert  P.,  Hastings,  Pa.  1886 

Roberts,  Thomas  8.,  Oneida,  Kan. 
Roberto,  William  D.,  St.  Panl,  Minn.  246 

Roberto.  William  G.,  Three  Rivers,  Mich.  1872 
Robertoon,  Angus  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1880 
Robertson,  James  G.,  Chester,  N.  H.  18, 266 
Roble,  Benjamin  A.,  Grafton,  Mass.  202 

Roble,  Edward,  Greenland,  N  H.  268 

Roble,  Thomas  8.,  Brookline.  Mass.  218 

Robinson,  Edward  A.,  Wollaston,  Ms.  16, 214 
Robinson,  Henry  C,  Torrlngford.  Ct.  1881 
Robinson,  James  M.,  Detroit,  Mich.  228 

Robinson,  Orrln  L..  Elroy,  wis.  360 

Robinson,  Pearley  J.,  Orono,  Me.  18, 190 

Robinson,  Stephen  H.,  Greenfield,  Maw.  204 
Robinson,  Thomas,  Ceresco,  Mich.  228 

Robinson,  William  A.,  Homer,  N.  Y.  282 

Roblee,  Henry  8.,  Jackson,  Mich.  236 

Rockwood,  Fred  B.(  Lunen burgh,  Vt.  836 
Rockwood,  George  A.,  WlUsburgh,  Or.  1868 
Rodman,  Daniel  8.,  Wellealey.  Mass.  1847 
Roe.  Alvah  D.,  Stillwater,  Minn.  1867 

Roger,  George,  Lower  Waterford,  Vt.  1888 
Rogers,  Alonso,  Oorvallls,  Or.  810 

Rogers,  Charles  H.,  Geneseo,  HI.  188 

Rogers,  Edson,  Clncinnatus,  N.  Y.  1862 

Rogers,  Enoch  E.,  Excelsior,  Minn.  1869 

Rodgers,  Levi,  Georgetown.  Mass.  16 

Rogers,  Louis  G.,  Albany,  Or.  310 

Rogers,  Osgood  W.,  Mt.  Pleasant,  Io.  160 
Rogeis,  Samuel  J.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  244 
Rogers,  William.  Sebastopol,  Cal.  13, 100, 4 
Rollins,  George  8.,  Wilmington,  N.  C.  292 
Rollins,  John  C,  Buffalo,  Wyo.  369 

Rominger,  Henry  V.,  East  Portland,  Or.  1882 
Rood,  David,  Covert,  Mich.  1847 

Rood,  Francis  D.,  Chicago,  111.  16, 1886 


Rood,  John  8.,  Charlevoix,  Mich.  223 

Root,  Edward  P.,  East  Hampton,  Ct.  112 

Root,  F.  Stanley,  Auburn,  Me.  180 
Roper,  Charles  F.,  Weat  Concord,  N.  H.     266 ' 
Ropes,  Cbarle*  J.  H..  Bangor,  Me.       69, 1869 
Ropes,  William  L.,  Andover,  Mass.      71, 1868 

Rose,  Edwin,  Lowell,  Vt.  336,  40 
Rose,  George  W.,  Denver,  Col. 

Rose,  Henry  T.,  Lowell.  Macs.  206 

Rose,  Luman  P.,  Hastings,  Neb.  1871 

Rose,  Samuel,  Jonesboro,  Tenn.  328 

Rose,  William  F.,  Houghton,  Wn.  344 
Rose,  William  W.,  Fort  Atkinson,  Wis.  360, 2 

Roseboro,  Samuel  R.,  Rock  Creek,  O.  1849 
Rosenbvrger,  Henry  C.,  Mltohelvllle.Io.  18,160 

Boss,  A.  Hastings,  Port  Huron,  Mich.  76, 234 

Ross,  James  H.,  Somerville,  Mass.  216 

Ross,  John  A.,  Hampton,  N.  H.  268 
[Ross,  Orville  A.,  deceased. 

Botch,  Caleb  L.,  Maas.  1879 

Rothrock,  Edgar  8.,  Gerrettsvllle,  O.  18,  202 

Bounce,  Joseph  8.,  Rose  Creek,  Minn.  242, 6 

Rpuee,  Fred.  T.,  West  Superior,  Wis.  366 

Rouse,  Thomas  H..  Belleview.  Fla.  128 

Rowe,  Albert  L..  Cambria,  Wis.  1880 

Rowe,  George  0.,  Charleston,  8.  C.  820 

Rowe.  James,  Victor,  lo.  166,  64 

Rowell,  John  A.,  Hamilton.  Minn.  242 

Bo  well,  Joseph,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  1850 

Rowland,  George  Id^A.B.  C.  F.  M.  428 

Rowland,  John,  New  London,  Wis.  364 

Rowland,  Lyman  8.,  Lee,  Mass.  206 

Rowland,  Samuel,  Warren,  Pa.  312 

Rowley,  Charles  H.,  Westford,  Maas.  220 

Rowley,  George  B.,  Carthace,  N.  Y.  280 

Rowley,  Lof eland  T.,  Danville,  Io.  164 

Rowley  .Ralph  A.,  Edmonds,  Wn.  1890 

Roy,  J.  E.,  161  Wash'n  St.,  Chicago,  111.  66, 1668 

Koyee,  LeRoy,  Danvers,  III.  188 

Ruddock,  Charles  A.,  Benson,  Minn.  240 

Ruddock,  Edward  N.,  Athena,  Tenn.  828 

Rnhl,  Levi  W.,  Belle  Plaine,  Io.  1888 
Ruland,Geo.  W.,  Westmoreland,  N.  H.13, 6, 274 

Runalls,  John  EL.  Alto  Pass,  IU.  13, 134 
Runnells,  Moses  T.,  Charlestown,  N.  BL     266 

Run/on,  Jamea  B.,  HlUsboro.  111.  134,  40 

Rushaw,  Joseph  A.,  Patoutville,  La.  178 

Russell,  Charles  H.,  Bridgeport,  Ct.  I860 

Russell,  Ezekiel,  Lynn,  Maas.  1686 

Russell,  Frank,  New  York,  N.  Y.  186T 

Russell,  Henry  A..  Cabot,  Vt.  332 
Russell,  Howard  H.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.        280 

Russell,  Isaac,  Monticello,  Io.  1847 

Russell,  James  W.,  Yankton,  8.  D.  1868 

[Russell,  William,  deceased.  86 

Rustedt,  Henry  K.,  Shrewsbury,  Vt.  1841 
Ryder,  Charles  «L.  Boston,  Maas.          66. 1869 

Ryder,  William  H.,  Andover,  Mass.  71, 194 

Sabln,  Joel  G.,  Sbopiere,  Wis.  366 

Sabin,  Levi  P.,  Elk  Point,  8.  D.  822 

Safford,  Albert  A.,  Bipon,  Wis.  1878 

Saflbrd,  Albert  W.,  Rock  Falls,  IU.  144 

Safford,  Geo.  B.,  261  W.  64  St.,  N.  Y.  1868 

Saflbrd,  John,  Orawfordsville,  Ind.  1862 

Sage,  Charles  J.,  Mankato,  Minn.  1884 

Sailor,  John,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  224 

St.  Clair,  Peter,  Glenwood,  la.  1867 

St.  John,  Benjamin,  Des  Moines,  Io.  164 

St.  John,  Samuel  N.,  Georgetown,  Ci.  1860 

Sallenbaoh,  Henry  H.,  Lincoln.  Neb.  1867 

Salmon,  Edward  P..  Beloit,  Wis.  1876 

Salter,  Charles  C,  Duluth,  Minn.  I860 

Salter,  William,  Burlington,  Io.  162 

Samson ,  Caleb ,  Oak  Hill,  o.  802, 4 

Sampson,  Caasander  C,  Tilton,  N.  H.  274 

Samuel.  Robert,  Brewster,  Maas.  1869 

Sanborn,  Daniel  L.,  Bremen,  Ind.  148 
Sanborn,  Francis  w.,  Newbury,  Mass.       210 

Sanborn,  Frederick  L.,  Piano,  111.  142 

Sanborne,  George  B.,  Hartford,  Ct.  1867 


1890.] 


LIST   OF   CONGREGATIONAL  MINISTERS. 


475 


Sandbrook,  William,  Lovell,  Me.  186 

Banders,  Charles  8.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  428 
Bandera,  Clarendon  M.,  Denver. Col.    68, 1867 

Sander*,  Frank  P..  New  London,  O.  1878 

Bandera,  William  H.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  428 

Sanderson,  John  P..  Detroit,  Mich.  228 

Sand*,  John  D.,  Belmond,  Io.  152 

San/ord,  Klia*  B.,  Weatbrook,  Ct.  124 

Banford,  Enoch,  Raynhara,  Ma*-.  1823 

Sanford,  William  O,  Milford,  Kan.  1886 

Sargent,  Benjamin  F.,  Trinidad,  Col.  108 

Sargent,  Charles  F.,  Rutland,  Ga.  180,  2 

Sargent,  Clarence  8.,  Adams,  Mass.  104 

Sargent,  Frank  IX,  Potnam,  Ct.  218 

Sargent,  Oeorge  W..  Preston,  Io.  1850 

Sargent.  Roger  M.,  Dover,  111.  188 
Battler,  John,  2182  Wall  *t„  Chicago,  111.    186 
[Baunderson,  Henry  B.,  deceased. 
Savage,  Charles  A.,  Orange  Valley,  N.  J.  276 
Savage,  G.  8.  IT,  161  WashTn  *t., Chicago,  Ill.'47 

Bavage,  John  W.,  Cohasset,  M  ass.  200 

Bavage.  John  W..  Red  Jacket,  Mich.  236 

Savory,  George  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1886 
Sawyer,  Joseph  H.,  Kasthampton,  Mass.  1888 

Sawyer,  Btowe,  Fox  Lake,  Wis.  860 

8carritt,  William  R.,  Morgan  Park,  IlL  142 

Bearrow,  Daniel  H.,  Valparaiso,  Ind.  1883 

Schaerer,  John,  Crete,  Neb.  256 
Sehauffler,  Henry  A.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  63, 300 

[Bohermerhorn,  Henry  M..  deceased.  86 

Schermerhorn,  Peter,  Rochester,  Mich.  236 

Beherff,  F.  Casper  F.,  Clinton,  Mass.  1876 

Bchlichter,  John  B.,  Sterling,  Kan.  1873 

Bohlosser,  George,  Paxton,  III.  1884 

8ehnacke,  Leon  C,  Paola,  Kan.  172 

Schneider,  Jacob,  Lansing,  Io.  168 

BcholfleldjJohn,  Sharon,  Wis.  866 

Schoppe,  W.  Gleason,  Neponset,  Mass.  1880 

Schuerle,  Gottlieb,  Parkston,  8.  D.  822, 4 

Bchaerle,  John,  Button,  Neb.  1866 

Schwab,  Bllas  F.,  Chicago,  111.  1887 

Schwab.  Herman,  Fltchburg.  Mass.  13 
Sohwarxauer,  Chas.  M..  Linda  VlsU,  Cal.  1878 

Schwarsautrr,  Max  M.,  Citronelle,  Ala.  1886 

Bcofleld,  Ablshal,  Spencerport,  N .  Y.  1887 

Bcofleld,  Cyrus  L,  Dallas,  Tex.  880 

Sohofleld.  William,  Marlboro,  Vt.  886 
•Scbofleld,  Wm.  C,  Washington,  D.  C.  16, 1861 

Seoles,  Richard.  Chester,  Mass.  200 

Bcotford,  Henry  0.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  260 

Beott,  Charles,  Reading,  Mass.  1864 

Scott,  Dartns  B.,  Clinton,  Mass.  200 

Beott,  Kno*  B.,  Onekama,  Mich.  1882 

Scott,  George,  Sntto-i,  Neb.  1881 

Scott,  George  H.,  Ipswich,  Mass.  206 

Scott,  George  R.  W.,  Germany.  428 
Scott,  Hnirh  M..  Chicago,  111.                73, 1874 

Scott,  John,  Haddam  Neck ,  Ct.  114 

Scott,  Nelson.  Amherst,  Mass.  3846 

Scott,  Wlllard,  Omaha,  Neb.  260 

Scoville,  Bdgar  E.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  800 

Beovllle,  Samuel,  Stamford,  Ct.  122 

Bcroggs,  Joseph  W.,  Rogers,  Ark.  1870 

Bendder,  Doremns,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  428 

Bcndder,  Henry  M .,  Chicago.  Ill .  1841 

Bendder,  John  L.,  Jersey  City,  N.J.  276 

Bcndder,  Wm.  H.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  104 

Bendder,  Wm.  W.,  jr.,  Alameda,  Cal.  08 

Bcorr,  Wm  ,  Church'*  Corners,  Mich.  238 

Scabnry,  Joseph  H.,  Dedham,  Mass.  200 

Seagrave,  Janies  C,  Hinsdale,  Mass.  1861 

Beaver,  Charles  H.,  Middlevllle,  Mich.  280, 2 
Beaver,  Norman,  Chicago,  111.                16, 136 

Beaver,  William  R.,  Pontiac,  Mich.  1860 

Beccombe,  Cbarle*,  Springfield,  8.  D.  26 

♦Seelye,  James  W.,  Olney,  III.  16 

Seelye,  Jndns  H.,  Amherst,  Mass.  104 

Seelye,  L.  Clark,  Northampton,  Mass.  1868 

JSeeley,  Nicholas  J.,  Avon,  Ct.  110 
Seelye,  Samuel  T.,  Easthampton,  Mass.    1864 


Seeley,  Wm.  H.,  Sag  Harbor,  N.  Y.  1874 

Selbert.  Albert,  Ru*h  Center,  Kan.  168,  72 
Selden,  Calvin,  Wheaton,  III.  1846 

Selden,  Edward  G..  Springfield,  Mass.  216 
Sell,  Henry  T.,  Chicago,  111.  1877 

Sengstacke,  John  H.  H.,  Savannah,  Ga.  182 
Senior,  Herbert  I.,  Waldoboro,  Me.  190 

Sessions,  A  lexander  J.,  Beverly,  Mass.  1838 
[Sessions,  Joseph  W.,  deceased. 
Severance,  Chas.  N.,  Hutchinson,  Kan.  18, 170 
Severance,  Milton  L.,  Bennington,  Vt.  832 
Bewail,  Benjamin  K.,  Warrensburg,  111.  140 
Bewail,  David  B.,  South  Berwick,  Me.  1842 
Bewail,  John  L.,  Plymouth,  Mass.  212 

Bewail,  John  8.,  Bangor,  Me.  60, 1850 

Bewail.  William,  Templeton.  Mass.  218 

Seward,  Arthur  L.,  Seattle,  Wn.  1878 

Seward,  Dwlght  M .,  S.  Norwalk ,  Ct.  1836 
Seward,  Edwin  D.,  Laclede,  Mo.  1843 

Sexton,  Wilson  C,  Bangor,  N.  Y.  1867 

Seymour,  Bela  N.,  Washington,  D.  C.  126 
Seymour,  Charles  N.,  K.Hartford,  Ct.16, 1844 
Seymour,  Charles  li.,  Bennington,  Vt.  882 
Seymour,  Henry.  Hawley,  Mass.  204 

shannon,  Wm.  H..  Balem,  Mich.  236 

Shanton,  I.  Allen,  Shelby,  Mich.  236 

Bharpe,  Andrew,  Hebron,  Ct.  1840 

Sharp,  John,  Filer  City.  Mich.  228 

Sharp,  Robert  W.,  Foxboro,  Mass.  14, 202 
Sharrett,  James,  Wataga,  111.  14, 146 

Shattuck,  Amos  F.,  New  Ipswtoh,  N.  fl.  1868 


Bhattuck,  Calvin  B.,  Amite  City,  La. 


178 

300 

1868 

822,6 

1886 

1887 

1884 

14,168 

188 


Bhaw,  Daniel  W.,  Cleveland,  61 
Shaw,  Edwin  W.,  Kaiamaxoo,  Mich. 
Shaw,  George  W..  Howard,  S.  D. 
Shaw,  John  T..  Yankton,  S.  D. 
Bhaw,  Judson  W.,  Royalston,  Mass. 
Bhaw,  William,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Shaw,  William  B.,  Downs,  Kan. 
Sheaff,  Robert  L.,  Phlppsburg,  Me. 
Shear,  Charles  B. ,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.     228 
Shearer,  Herman  A.,  Garden,  Mich:  14,228, 34 
Sheldon,  Charles  B.,  Pomona,  Cal.  1867 

Sheldon,  Charles  F.,  Jennings,La.  14 

Sheldon,  Charles  M.,  Topeka,  Kan.  174 

Sheldon,  Harry  D., Butfalo^N.  Y.  1800 

Sheldon,  Stewart,  Topeaa,  Kan.  1864 

•Shelley,  Troy, ,  Or.  1870 

Bbelton,  Charles  W..  Birmingham,  Ct.  66, 1881 
Shepherd,  Samuel,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  14, 246 
Sherk,  Abram  B.,  Kingsvllle,  Ohio.  814 

*8berk,  Thomas, ,  Kan.  1887 

Sherman,  Andrew  M.,  Morrlstown,  N.  J.  1888 
Sherman,  Barker  B.,  Chelsea,  Vt.  16, 332 

8herman,  Chas.  B.,  Manchester  Green,  Ct.  1888 
Bherman,  Eugene  L.,  Maiden,  111.  142 

Sherman,  Floyd  E.,  8tockton,  Kan.  1870 

Sherrill,  Alvin  F.,  Atlanta,  tta.  16, 180 

Sherrlll,  Dana,  MarsbaU,  111.  142 

Sherrill,  Samuel  B.,  W.  Bioomfield,  N.  Y.  200 
Sherwin,  John  C,  Ban  Claire,  Wis. 

Sdhlnn.  Robert  F..  deceased. 
Bhipman,  Samuel  B.,  deceased. 
Iblrley,  Arthur,  Lyme,  Ct. 
Bhorey,  H.Allen,  Astoria,  Or. 
8bow,  Arley  B.,  Crete,  Neb. 
Bbull,  Gilbert  L.,  Harlan,  lo. 
ShulU,  Jacob  D.,  Portland,  Ind. 

Sburtleff,  David,  Westfleld.  Mass.  

Bhurtleff,  Ernest  W.,  San  Bernardino,  Cal.  102 
Bikes,  Lewis  K.,  Leonard  ville,  Kan.  1848 

Silcox,  John  B.,  Oakland,  Cal.  102 

Billence,  William  E..  Roberts,  111.  142,  4 

Btmklns,  W.  A.,  Battna,  Kan. 
Simmons,  Henry  C,  Fargo,  N.  D.        68, 1872 
Simmons,  Zachariah,  Btrieby,  N.  0.  242 

Simons,  Jerome  H.,  A ndrew*,  Ind.  148 

Fimpeon,  John  W.,  Cincinnati,  O.  800 

Sims,  Ellis  E.,  Talladega,  Ala.  04 

Sims,  Felix  R.,  Mcintosh,  Ga.  14, 130 


1840 

86 

120 
1866 

1884 

168 

1866 

1868 


CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK. 


[1890. 


i.JohnB.,  Shelby,  Ala. 


a  union,  Thome* ,  Norwich,  Ct. 
Blane,  Vukt  D.,  Utile  Rook,  Ark. 
Binaw,  Edwin  J.,  ISliFllle ,  Wn. 
Hhi*le,  John,  BberriH'e  Mound,  Id. 
Sink,  lie nheu  H.,  Stockton,  Cal. 
Sluke,  Perry  W.,  Palneeville.O. 
Hinnett.  Cbnriea  N.,  iDdo.Br,  Iba. 
berg,  Anftteton,  Rldgway,  Pa. 
...  ._... —  -  ^  Cnj^ig^  (]]_ 


X 


iryll.,  ( 
UNem  J. 


[(lion,  Wll 
tcnlalborj. 


bkmoer,  unarm  i...  waianora,  at 
Bklnner,  Deirld  K.,  Cherokee,  In. 
Skinner,  Edward,  Oaborne,  Kan. 
Block.  Km  A.,  Brooillne,  Maea. 
Sluca,  Henry  L.,  Bethel,  01. 
Slide,  William,  Wnt  Newbury,  M 
Slater,  Cherlee.  Woodbnrn.  III. 
Sleeper,  William  T.,  W. 


Haai.        223 


i.N.B. 


I,  Mae*. 


,  Weablngton,  D.C. 

(Imall,  Fred.  T...  BtlMtt"    "    " 
Sm.ll,  Uriel  W.,  New  B 
Snialley,  Albert  L-.  Englawoo 
Smart,  lun  0.,  Pltunel.1,  M» 
Smart,  William  B.,  Brandon.  Vi.  i 

Smiley,  J. me.  D..  Rlteralda,  B.  I. 
Bmltb,  Albert  D.,  Bedford.  N.  H. 
Sin  lib,  Andrew  J.,  Neonbo,  Mo. 
Smith,  Arthur,  So.  Freoport,  Me. 
Smith,  Arthnr  H..  A.  B.  C.F.X. 
Smith,  Aaro  A.,  Jobnaon,  Vl. 
Smith.  Bnrrltt  A,  Woroeeler,  Mea*. 

S Smith,  C.  Huilaon.  daeeaaad. 
Imlth,  Charlee  B.,  W.  Medford,  Max.  9 
Bmltb,  Charlae  H.,  Bclchertuwn,  Maaa. 
Smith,  Charlee  8.,  Montpelier,  Vl. 
Smith,  Clifford  R.,  Townahond,  Vt.       % 
Smith.  Darid  0.,  Neb. 
[Smith,  Ehaiieier,  deceaead. 
Smith.  Eoeneior  A.,  Barryvllle,  N,  T.  1 
Smith,  Ed.  Sinclair,  Beatrice,  Neb. 
Bmlth,  Edward  A.,  Hartford,  Ct. 
Smith,  Kdward  G.,  Banana,  Maaa. 
•Smith,  Edward  H.,  OaEkoah,  Wla. 
Bmlth.  Edward  W.,  W.Newbnry,  Vt.  1 
Smith,  Edwin,  Bedford,  Mae*. 
Smith.  Edwin  O.,  Prlnoaton,  VI. 
Smyth,  Egbert  C.  Andover.  llaaa.         1 
Smith,  Enjah  P.,  aft.  1'leaaant,  Io.  1 

Bmltb,  Kphnbn,  Sohrfever,  La. 
Bmlth,  Frederlek  H.,  Byron,  III. 
8ml  U>,  George,  North  wood  Ridge,  N.  B. 
Smith.  George,  Whll.-weter.  WEa. 
Smith,  George  H.,  Wubta,  Io. 
Smith,  George  H.,  St.  Charl™.  III. 
•Smith.  George  8.,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Smith.  Henry  H,  No.  Ada —  **■■• 
Bmllh,  Htnde,  Oberlln.  0. 
Smith.  Howard  N-,  Omaha,  Neb. 
Bmllh,  Ira  A.,  Erring.  Maae. 
■Smith,  Iialah  P.,  Aubnrndale.  Haaa. 
Smlih,  Jacob  C,  Fr-nkivltlc,  Wla. 
Smith,  J*meeE..Waeece,MLnn. 
Smith,  Jamea  hi..  Waterrllls,  hllnn. 
Bmlth.  John  E..  De  Hmet,  S.  D. 
Smith,  John  v.,  A  B.  C.  F.  Jf. 
Bmlth,  John  F.,  Denv-r,  Col. 
Smith,  Jonathan  Q-.  Weuaeoa,  0. 
[Smith.  Joeenb,  deceived. 
Smith,  Joaepfa  E_,  Chattanooga.  Teuo. 
Smith,  J,  H.  B..  Carbondele.Knn. 
Smith,  Jndaon,  Boaun,  llaaa.  I 


Mich.      MO,  u 


Smith,  L.  Ailama,  McDonald.  Kan.       17a 
Bmlth,  Lowell,  A.  B.  C.  F.  AT 
Smith,  Lowell  C,  Morula,  K.  T.  14 

Bmlth,  Lnoln*,  Stronger]  Ue,0. 
Bmllh,  11.  Henry,  Reading,  Kan. 
Smith,  Moeea,  Glcucoc,  HI. 
Bmllh,  Nathaniel.  Geneeeo,  111. 
Smyth,  Newman,  New  HaTon,  Ct. 
Bmlth,  Nleholaa  K  ,  Lake  Grove,  N.  T. 
-     ■  -     -         ■•    rf — '.j.Klnn. 


Uh,  Oaoar  M.,  Hawl 
Ith,  Oturbttn  O,  H.,__ 

llh,  Pliny  S„  Sank  Rapk 


Smith,  Oturbein  <>.,  Noponaet,  HI. 
-_....   »■■--,  a    aiwii  Bapldi.lliBB. 

h  J.,  Norwalt,  O. 

L,  Romeo,  111  eh. 


Smith,  Simon  P.,  Chicago,  II 
Smith,  Stephen,  HlnadeTe.  N 
Bmltb,  Stephen  D-,  Dahloneaa,  G*. 
Bmlth,  Thomaa  B..  J.  B.  C.  >.  M. 
Smith,  Wilder,  Hertford,  Ct. 
Smith,  William  A.,  Groton,  N.  T. 


Snell,  Cherlea  T..  1 
8 cell,  Spencer,  Birmingham,  Ala. 
Snell,  William  W.,  BalTooy.  Cal, 
Snalllng,  Alfred,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M. 
Boalaop,  Floyd,  at  elnloeh,  Ga. 
Snow,  Benjamin  P.,  Wlllerd.  Y- 
Snow.  Frederlek  K.,  H 
Bnowden,  r— ""    '  ' 
Snowdeo.  J 

Snyder)  Haory  8",  WiiDa ..  _ 

Snyder,  Peter  11.,  Hlddlrtowo,  Ct. 
Somerrl  lle.TbomaaE.,  Chisago,  111 . 
fctomai-rllle,  William  C,  BUaeuad,  P.  Q. 


."3~~"' —   a 

rd,  BrookOeld.  Ifo.  2U 
a,  Portland,  Me.  1« 

.,  Nawbnryport,  llaaa.  X!t 
i.  Poiigbkeapalo,  N.  TH* 
at..  Mlttlneague,  Me.  310 
i  W.,  PocauJlo,  Ida.  1ST 
Oaaeo,  Wla. 


Sprlntfleld.  llaaa.         1H 


.  Weat  Ha  van.  Ct. 


Stafford.  Bn 
Sun  ford,  At 
"■      ejr,  Ch< 


nett  T..  Mo N 


a,  Cal. 


Wi,  A.B.  0.  F. 31. 

_A„  A.B.  C.  F.  M. 

Stanton,  George  K.,  Boaun,  tlaaa. 
Stamon,  Jamae,  Plattevllle,  Col 
Stanton,  Kobort  P.,  Norwich,  Ct. 
Staplea,  John  0„  Lake  Helen.  Fla.  1! 


1890.] 


LlbT  OF  CONGREGATIONAL  MINISTERS. 


Blapleton,  Robin,  Belle  PI — 

Burr,  Edward  C.,  Cornwall,  C 
Slur,  If.  Annie.  Oakland.  Uei. 
BUrr,  OH.  A..  Montevideo,  Minn. 
BUnffer,  Henry,  Colombue,  O. 
Staunton,  Benjamin,  Doaglae,  Wyo. 
Btmter,  Daniel,  Foreel  (iron,  Or. 


to*.,  Bangor,  ate.  at 

nwui,  n  mlun  *.,  Hertford.  Vt.  1 
Mbfel,  Herbert  W.,  W.  Medford.M.. : 
"Ilebblna,  Milan  C.,  deceawd. 


fBtebb 
Steele, 


Alfred/We* 


e,  bunbarton.N.  II.        II,  308 
_,  Weelmlnater  Weet,  Vl.     HO 
owveiie,  ahiiI  A.,  Feorla,  111.  UM 

Btereiie.  Cbarle*  H.,Cuuo  Centra,  Ok        110 

~* e,  Frank  V.,  Wellington,  Ken.  114 

it.,  Frederick,  IY '"' 

D«.d,  Fred.  \..,Btrl 
Steven.,  George  &.._»« 

Blereul  Jullne.Oei 


in  C,  Cent 


■  ■  --.ir 


d.  Minn. 


Strong.  John  J.,  Copemleh,  If  leu.  XtO 

Strong.  John  M..  Waukegen,  111.  IBM 

•Btrong,  John  W„  Corpm  CbrliU,  Tex.  1M0 

Strong,  Joalab,  Bible  Rouee,  Sew  York,  1871 

Strong,  Sydney,  Ml.  Vernon,  O.  «M 

Strong .  William  E.,  Beverly.  Hue.  IBS 

Strait,  Joaepb  W.,  Tbomaalon,  Mo.  ISO 
Braart,  laambort  B.,  N.  Yarmouth,  Me.  14,  IN 

Stun,  William  H.,  Danville,  Vt.  384 

BubbiH,  William  H..  Mllcbell,  In.  100 

Btubbe,  Robert  d.,  Teroma.  Wn.  1884 

Blnrgee,  Oberlee  I.,,  E*oon-«ldo,  Cal.  1881 

Stnrgl*.  Frederick  K  ,  Natlek,  ilea*.  HO 

Sturtevant,  Jullu  If.,  Cleveland,  O.  800 

8 Jtnrtelattl    William  H..  decmeod. 
utkow.  William  J.,  Hawarden,  In,      It,  U0 

Bile*.,  William,  Heradon,  Ken.  178 

Bumuer.  Charlee  B.,  Pomona,  Cml.  IHt 

Sumner,  Cbvlee  K.,  Bpenoer,  Hue.  187S 
Sotherland.John  M.,  Wrbeter  Groee,Mo.2M 

Bolherland,  Word  T.,  Meadvllle,  Pi.  lit 

Sutherland,  William  L.  Med  ford,  Minn.  344 


382    ,   Swain,  Aug 


Moody  A,  Minneapolis  Minn,     IMS    j    Bw.lr 


..Paualc.N.  j. 


;ph  E 


!   JBwalL 

Sweat.  William 

•Swift,  Aorelh 
:    Swift,  Clerenot ....     , 

Swift,  Ellpl.el.l  T.,  Denmark, 


3,  IT.  H.         288 


}.,  W.  Randolph,  Vt.     18a 
.,  Saratoga  r>  prion*,  N.Y.28I 


eknej.  E. 

lee,  Willi 


Stoddard.  Eugone  W.,  Haverhill, ».  H.  170 
Stoddard,  John  0.,Stbl*y, lo.  109 

Btoddard,  .Tudaon  B..  Cbe.hlro,  Ol.  18*4 

Bloddart,  William,  Black  Eanh,  Wto,  848 

Stodgel).  Albert  T.,  Port  Gamble.  Wo,  MB 
Stoke*.  William  T.,  Wuertown,  N.  Y.  2M 
Stone,  Andrew  L.,  Ban  Frandeco,  Cal.  1840 
Blone,  Dwlgbt  C.  Canaan,  CI.  Ill 

Bune,  Kdw.rd  G.,  Orlewold,  Ol.  114 

Stone ,  Edward  P.,  Arkdale,  Mich.  1H| 

Bune,  Gitrn,  North  Troy.  Vl  1843 

Btone.  Henry  J.,  W.  Granville,  Itu.  302,  IS 
Blooe.  J.rnee  P.,  Lower  Cabot,  VI.  1830 

Blooe,  John  F.,  Monlpeller,  Vl.  183> 

•Bune,  LeTl  H„  Caellelon,  Vt.  1880 

Bune.  Rollin  8..  Hartrord.  Ct.  183* 

Btone,  Sidney,  Long  Lake,  Minn.  343,1 

Elone,  William  B.,  deoeeaed. 
onr,  Frederick  A  B.,  Byrecnee,  N.  T.     300 
•Btork,  Wolfgang,  La  Grange,  Mo.        It,  3U 
Slorm,  Jnlln*  E.,  Clarke.  Deb.  3M 

Btorre,  Richard  8.  Brooklyn,  N",  Y.  H,  218 
Blorre,  Sylveiter  D.,  Topeka,  Kan.  IMS 

Biundenmlre,  Wllltom  C.,  Cbenoa,  III.  114 
Btouffer,  Dneld  G.,  Farrago!,  lo.  IM 

Blonlenberg,  Luke  I.,  Waebloiton,  D.  O.  1142 
Btorer,  Weeley  M.,  A.  B.  C.F.X.  428 

Btowe,  Ch.rlee  B..  Hirtfttrd,  Ct.  187* 

Stowe,  Wilbur  F.,  Freeport,  Me.  11, 184 

[S  lo  «  r  1 1,  A  lbljah ,  deoeaaed .  as 

■Owell.  Alai,  p.,  Blmbamton, ».  Y.  lUf 
Btratlon,  Lemuel  pL,  Wbraton,  III.  140 

Street,  George  E.,  Blieter,  N.  H.  SM 

Btricklarjd,  Geo.  [).,  Vaoderblli,  Mich.  14,238 
Btrleby,  Michael  E-,  U  Keadeit.,  N.  Y.  U,  1842 


Birlnger,  Firth,  Spring  Vail 
Strong:, 'Charl 


r.w 


8 wluer,  Cbriiioph'r  J„  Vt 

Bylveeler.  CbarlreS.Feraing  niiii,  am.  isei 

Symington,  Oharln,  Luchfldd,  Ct.  11B 

Tad*,  Swing  O..  Eaat  Granrllle,  Meaa.  303 

TaTL  JarN.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  IS 

Taggart.  Charlee  K  ,  Red  Clond,  Neb.  MS 

Tefntor,  Charlee  H..  Chicago,  III.        '«,  187* 

Tilntor,  Jeeee  F  ,  Koche.ter.Mlnn.  140 

Talbot.  Ben>mln,  Columbna.  O.  1884 

Talcolt,  Daniel  8..  Bangor,  M*.  1836 

Tanner,  Kd  ward  A.,  JaokaonvlUe,  111.  1673- 

Kaploy,  Ell,  decraeed. 

ppan.  Benjamin,  Norrldgewock,  Me.  1838 

Tappan,  Charlee  L-  Concord,  N.  R.  ISM 

Taeker,  John  0.,  Llnwood.  N.b.  380 

r     •        •  Vrt  W.,  Rn.bvllle,  N.  Y.  338 

'                  trie*  C  Grand  Blanc,  Mich.  3W 

eld  F.,  Peeoadero,  Cal.  103 


nee  W.,  Omaha,  Neb.  1872 

■emlah,  Boeton,  M*ee.  1847 

lin  G.,  Melroie  nighlandi.  Mi.  308 
I'holp.,  Andorer,  Mue.  11,  104 

'  Ihrop,  Kntland,  III.  1848 

rk  B..  Canton,  Mae*.  108 

yneanird,  H>deev!lle,  Cal.  88, 1Q0,  3 

'  noal,  Perry,  Mich.  234 

>Ume*,A-  h.  C.  F.  M.  438 

'  n.  M.,  S  W.  SJlh.t.,  N.  Y.    82.284 

ard  8.,  Bomerrllla,  Mew.      IB,  310 

'..^.-...en  K„  Biiin  Hill.  Maaa.   '  210 

Teel,  William  H.,  Weiberefleld,  Ct.  14, 114 
Teller,  Daniel  W.,  Owogo.  N.  T.  38S 

Temple,  Cbarle*.  Otaego,  Mich.  18U 

Temple,  Joelab  H_  Framlngham,  Maaa.  1846 
Temple,  Wm.  H.  &.,  Bo.  Boeton,  Mae*.  106 
Ten  Byck,  Elwln,  Beltolr*.  Mich.  334. « 

TMMJ,  Kdward  P.,  Orford,  ».  H.  273 

Tenney,  Henry  M.,  Oberlln,  O.       14, 8, 800, 4 


478 


CONGREGATIONAL   TEAH-BOOK. 


[1890. 


Tenney,  H.  Melville,  Griiroell,  Io.  1M 

Tenney,  Leonard,  Waterbury ,  Vt.  1845 

Tenney,  Leonard  B.,  Essex,  Vt.  334,  6 

Tenney,  Marcus  D.,  Onago,  Kan.  172 

[Tenney,  8ewallt  deceased. 
Tenney,  William  A.,  Oakland,  Oal.  1866 

Tenney,  William  L..  Cleveland,  O.  14, 300 
Terry,  Albert  W.,  Otto.  N.  T.  14, 286 

Terry,  Calvin,  North  Weymouth,  Mass.    1846 
Tewksbury,  El  wood  G.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.     428 
Tewkabary,  Geo.  A.,  Seattle,  Wn.  14,  6, 6,  846 
fTewksbury,  Geo.  F.,  deceased. 
Thain,  Alexander  R.,  Omaha,  Neb.  200 

Thayer,  Henry  E.(  Longmont,  Col.  108 

Thayer,  Henry  O.,  Umington,  Me.  180,  6 

Thayer,  J.  Ilenry,  Cambridge,  Mass.  I860 
Thayer,  Lucius  H.,  PorUmouth,  N.  H.  272 
Thayer,  Oramel  F.,  Farmington,  Wn.  15 

Thayer,  Peter  B.,  Garland,  Me.  184 

Thayer,  Thatcher,  Newport,  R.  L  818 

Thayer,  William  M.,  Franklin,  Mass.  1840 
Thing,  Milo  J.  P.,  Omaha,  Neb.  262 

Thomas,  Chas.  N.,  Brownton,  Minn.  240,  4, 6 
Thomas,  D.  Theodore,  Akron,  O.  16.  208 

Thomas.  Kvan,  Ludlow,  Vt.  16, 386,  8 

Thomas,  George  P.,  Mondovi,  Wit.  354 

["Thomas,  Hugh  E.,  deceased.  80 

Thomas,  Ivor,  Wllkesbarre,  Pa.  316 

Thomas,  John  A.,  Alila,  Cal.  08, 104 

Thomas,  John  G.,  Vaoghnsville,  O.  308 

Thomas,  John  M.t  Alliance,  O.  208 

Thomas,  Lewis  J.,  Auburn,  Me.  180,  6 

Thomas,  Ozro  A.,  Lyle,  Wn.  844, 6 

Thomas,  Renen,  Brookline,  Mass.  108 

Thomas,  Richard  H.,  Lookford,  Cal.  100 

Thomas,  Thomas  D.,  Red  Oak,  Jo.  1881 

Thomas,  Thomas  P.,  Newton  Falls,  O.  304 
Thomas,  William  A.,  Mtlford.  N.  H.  272 

Thomas,  William  HM  Brooklyn,  N.  T.  278 
Thorns,  Arthur  M.,  Jefferson,  III.  186,  40 

Thome,  James  A.,  Marysville,  O.  16,  298 

Thomson,  A.  Eugene,  Cleveland,  O.       14, 800 
Thompson,  Albert  H.,  Raymond,  N.  H.       272 
.  Thompson,  Alexander,  Bartlett,  111.  134 

Thompson,  Alexander  W.,  Messina,  Cal.  100 
Thompson,  Augustus  0.,  Roxbury,  Ms.  106 
Thompson,  Chas.  W~  Westminster,  Vt.  840 
Thompson,  Frank,  Valparaiso,  Chili,  428 
Thompson,  George,  Oberlln,  O.  1848 

{Thompson,  George  W.,  deceased.  30 

Thompson,  Howard  8.,  Clarldon,  O.  800 

Thompson,  James  B.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  Jf.  428 

Thompson,  J.  Chas.,  Jerry  City,  O.  1871 

{Thompson,  John  C,  decea-ed. 
Thompson,  J.  K.,  New  Roekford,  N.  D.  14, 296 
Thompson,  Leander,  North  Woburn,  Ms.  1638 
Thompson,  Mark  M„  Chicago,  III.  1868 

Thompson,  Napoleon  B.,  Oampello,  Ms.  198 
Thompson,  Nathan,  Elgin,  111.  1865 

[Thompson,  Oren  0.,  deceased. 
Thomson,  Robert  J.,  Baltimore,  Md.  192 

rThompson,  William,  deceased.  89 

Thompson,  William  S.,  Newlngton,  N.  H.  272 
Thorpe,  John,  Mont  Vernon,  N.  H.  272 

Thrall,  Homer,  Ceredo,  W.  Va.  843 

Thrall,  J.  BralnerdjSalt  Lake  City,  TJ.  881 
Thrall,  Samuel  R^.  West  Salem,  Wis.  1842 
Thrall,  William  H.,  Pleasant  Hill,  Tenn.  328 
Thrash,  John  O.,  Postvllle,  Io.  162 

Thurston,  Charles  A.  G.,  Laconla.  N.  H.  270 
Thurston,  Henry  W.  L.,  Wllmot,  N.  H.  274 
Thurston,  John  R.,  Whltlnsville,  Mass.  212 
Thurston,  Oakley  B.,  Pinckney,  Mich.  230 
Thurston,  Philander,  Sutton,  Mass.  218 

Thurston,  Richard  B..  Stamford,  Ct.  1846 

Thurston,  Thomas  W.,  Hope,  N.  D.  294 

Thwing,  Charles  P.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  244 
Thwing,  Edward  P.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  1858 
Thygeson,  Hanson  E.,  Oen.  Lebanon,  Me.  184 
Tlbbets,  Dallas  D.  Otfen  Io.  160 


Tlbbets,  Jackson,  Anttgo,  Wis.  1886 

Tlcknor,  Charles  H..  Clio,  Mich.       16, 226, 30 

Tillett,  Barton  C,  Boone,  Io.  14 

Tilton,  George  H.,  Reboboth.  Mass.  214 

Tlngley,  Edwin  8.,  Milford,  Mass.  1871 

•Tinker,  Joseph  E., ,  N.  Y.  1861 

Tisdale,  William  K..  Townsend,  Mass.      1847 

Titcomb,  Arthur,  GilbertvlUe,  Mass.  204 

Tltcomb,  Philip,  Kensington,  N.  H.  270 

Tits  worth,  Judson,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  352 

Titus,  Herbert  R  ,  Albur^h  Springs,  Vt. 

Tobey,  Benjamin  F.,  Harpenfield,  N.  T. 

Tobey,  Isaac  F.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  1873 

Tobey,  Rnins  B.,  Boston,  Mass.  1880 

Todd,  Albert  G.,  Shirley  Village,  Mass.     216 

Todd,  Alwin  E.,  West  bam  pton,  Mass.         220 

Todd,  David  B  ,  Highland,  Kan.  170 

Todd,  George  L.,  Brookline,  N.  H.  266 

Todd,  Henry  A.,  Whitehall,  Mich.  1888 

Todd,  Henry  C,  Shiocton,  Wis.  850,  6 

Todd,  John,  Tabor,  Io.  1844 

Todd,  John  E., ,  Cal.  i860 

Todd,  John  W.,  Barneeville,  Minn.  940 

Todd,  Quintns  C,  Big  Rock,  Io.  152 

Tomblen,  Charles  L  ,  Pepperell,  Mass.       212 

Tomes,  Isaac  N.,  La  8alle,  111.  142 

Tomlin,  David  K.,  Redfield.  8.  D.  1885 

Tomlinson,  J.  Logan,  Slmsbury,  Ct.  1863 

Tomllnson,  Joseph  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  1872 

Tompkins,  James,  Chicago,  III.  68, 1867 

Tompkins,  William  K.,  Wrentham,  M 

Toms,  Richard  N..  Wenas,  Wn. 

Tooker,  John  F.,  Jeimore.  Kan. 

Torbet,  Albert,  Lake  Linden.  Mich. 

Torgesen,  Ceoellas  (X.  Tacoma,  Wn. 

Torrey,  Charles  C,  Harvard,  Mass. 

Torrey,  Daniel  T.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Torrey,  Henry  A.  P.,  Burlington,  Vt. 

Torrey,  Joseph,  Bar  Harbor,  Me. 

Torrey,  Reuben  A.,  Chicago,  HI. 

Towle,  Charles  A.,  Grlnnell,  Io. 

Towle,  James  A.,  Grlnnell,  Io. 

Towns,  Salem  D.,  Bangor,  Me. 

Tracy,  Alfred  E.,  Ontario,  Cal. 

Tracy,  Isaac  B.,  Menasba,  Wis. 

Tracy,  James  E.,  A.  B.C.  F.  M. 

{Tracy,  Melville  M.,  deoeased. 

Trask,  John  L.  R.,  Springfield.  « 

Travera,  Robert  M.,  Leigh,  Neb. 

Travis,  David  Q-.  Orland,  Ind.        14, 148, 230 

Trelber,  Daniel  J.,  Ipswich,  8.  D.  324 

Trelber,  Michael,  Sutton,  Neb.  262,  6 

Trifflt,  James  M.,  New  London,  O.  804, 6 

Trover,  William  D.,  Oklahoma  City,  Ok.    151 
-  *       -------  uo 

822 

40 

1862 

1863 

1843 

286 

1837 

71, 194 

342 

252 

276 

1844 

170 

140 

176 

1842 

122 

256 

104 

236 

14,158 

196 

1851 

114 

118 


844,6 

1861 

14,282 

14 

204 

198 

1865 

180 

1878 

1869 

1871 


102 
352 


89 
1867 


Trowbridge,  John  P.,  Bethlehem,  Ct. 
Trueblood,  jasper,  Frankfort,  8.  D. 
[Trumbull,  David,  deoeased. 
Trumbull,  H.  Clay,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Tobb,  William  H.,  Portland.  Or. 
Tuok,  J.  Webster.  Springfield.  ¥ 
Tuck,  Mark  W.,  8tandish,  Mich. 
Tuoker,  Joshua  T.,  Andover,  Ms 
Tucker,  William  J.,  Andover.  M 


Tnokerman,  Fred  W.,  Falls  Church,  Va. 
Tudor,  Henry,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Tuflt,  Robert  A.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
Tufts,  James,  Monson.  Mass. 
Tunnell,  Robert  M.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 
Tupper,  Henry  M.,  Concord,  111. 
Tupper,  Leland  E.,  Willi nms burgh,  Ky. 
Turner,  Edwin  B.,  Owego.  N.  T. 
Turner,  Herbert  B.,  Washington,  Ct. 
Turner,  W.  Jay,  Albion,  Neb. 
Tuthill,  Edward  B..  San  Miguel,  0*1. 
Tuttle,  Charles  F.,  St.  Ignaoe,  Mich. 
Tnttle,  Henry  W.,  Manchester,  Io. 
Tuttle,  John  E.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 
Tuttle,  William  G..  Worcester,  Mats. 
Twichell,  Joseph  H.,  Hartford,  Ct. 
Twltchell,  Justin  E.,  New  Haven,  Ct. 


1890.] 


LIST   OF   CONGREGATIONAL   MINISTERS. 


479 


Twining,  Kinsley,  256  Broadway,  N.  Y.  1868 
Twombly,  Alexander  8.,  Charlestown,  Mb.  196 
•Tyler,  Amory  H.,  Dover,  Maes.  200 

Tyler,  Charlea  M.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  282 

Tyler,  Henry  F.,  St.  Joseph,  Mich.  2S6 

Tyler,  Henry  M.,  Northampton,  Maaa.  1872 
Tyler,  Josiah,  St.  Jobnabury,  Vt.  1849 

Tyler,  William  8.,  Amherst,  Haas.  1869 

Underwood,  Rufus  8.,  Northampton,  Ma.  1867 
Updy ke,  Stephen  G.,  Brookings,  S.  D.  1871 
Upson,  Henry,  New  Preston,  Ct.  1862 

Upton,  Augustus  G.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  63, 1876 
Upton,  John  R.,  Pekin,  111.  1861 

Upton,  Jonathan  8.,  Shelby,  Ala.  1880 

Utlev ,  Wells  H.,  Parsons,  Kan.  1877 

Utterwick,  Henry,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.    1866 

tUsxell,  Charles  S.,  deceased. 
Izzell,  Thomas  A.,  Denver.  Col.  108 

Vaile,  Charlea  8..  Nordhoff,  Cal.  102 

Vail  I,  Henry  M.,  Bowery  Beach,  Me.  1861 
FVaill,  William  K.,  deceased.  40 

valentine,  Fletcher  A.,  Wading  K  iver,  N.  Y.  290 
Van  Allrn,  Frank,  A.B.C.F.M.  428 

Van  Antwerp,  John,  Augusta,  Mich.  224 

Van  Auken,  Abram,  Maple  City,  Mich.  280, 2, 6 
Van  Auken,  C.  F.,  W.  Windsor,  Mich.  1877 
Van  Auken,  Helmaa  H.,  Alpena,  Mleh.       224 

Van  Auken,  John  C, ,  Mich.'  1884 

Van  Tamp,  Albert  J.,  Benton  Har..Mich.  1674 
Van  Daleem,  Henry  A .,  Bloomer,  Wis.  1872 
Van  Kpa,  Frank  8.,  Western  Springs,  III.  140 
Van  Home,  Mahlon,  Newport,  R.  I.  818 

Van  Ommeren,  H.,  Lnlngshurg,  Mich.  282,  8 
Van  8wearlngentOttoM.,B.  Chicago,  Ind.  148 
Van  Wagner,  Allen  J.,  Crest od,  Io.  154 

Van  Wagner,  Jaa.  M ..  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  1846 
Veazle,  Walter  C,  Topeks,  Kan.  1884 

VetUr,  John,  Kldon,  Mo.  260 

Viets.  Francis  H.,  East  Woodstock,  Ot.       124 

Vincent,  John  H., ,  Mass.  1879 

Vincent,  Samuel  L.,  Bridgewater,  Vt.  882 
Vincent,  Thomas  H  ,  Orlrans,  Maaa.  14, 212 
•Vincentius,  Peter,  Boston,  Maas.  198 

Virgin,  Samuel  H.,  16  B.  125  St.,  N.  Y.  286 
VHturn,  Edmund M.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Io.  14, 152 
Vidian,  Richard,  Croton,  Mich.  224,  6 

Vogler,  Henry,  Eureka,  8.  D.  822,  6 

Voorheee,  J.  Spencer,  Tellurlde,  Col.  14, 108 
Voorhees,  Louis  B.,  Santa  Ana,  Cal.  15, 104 
Vorco,  Juba  Howe,  Essex,  Ot.  112 

Voae,  James  G.,  Providence,  R.  I.  818 

Vofaw,  Blihn  H.,  Geneva,  O.  802 

Vrboman,  Frank  B.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.J.  276 
Vrooman,H.C,  Independence,  Kan.  14, 170, 4 
Valllett,  LouJs,  Highland,  III.  1876 

Wade,  William  G. ,  Wakefield,  N.  H.  274 

Wadhama,  Jonathan,  [Ct.].  1871 

Wadsworth,  Thomas  A.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  1861 
Wain  wright,  George  W.,  Blair,  Neb.  1862 
Waite.  Foster  B.,  TalcoUvllle,  Ot.  122 

Wakefield,  James  A.,  Aurora,  8.  D.  1889 

Walbrldge,  Everett  L  ,  Machiaaport.  Me.  186 
Walcott,  Dana  M.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.  1871 
Walcott,  Frank  N.,  Atbol,  Mass.  1877 

Waldo,  Levi  F  ,  Hersey,  Mich.  280 

Waldron,  George  B.,  Benson,  Vt.  16, 1887 
Wales,  Frederick  H.,  Tulare,  Cal.  1876 

Walker,  Charlea  8.,  Amherst,  Maaa.  1871 

Walker,  Cornelius  E.,  St.  Cloud,  Minn.  240, 6 
Walker,  George  F.,  Hampden,  Maas.  204 

Walker,  Heorge  L.,  Hartford,  Ct.  114 

Walker,  James  8..  Mcintosh,  Ga.  182 

Walker,  John  T.,  Wayland,  Mich.  14, 224, 88 
Walker,  Joseph  K.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  428 

Walker,  Joseph  N.,  Island  Pond,  Vt.  832 

Walker,  Theodore  C,  Keoaauqua,  Io.  168 
Walker,  William,  Alderly,  Wis.  1858 

Walker,  William,  Milton,  Wis.  862 

Walkup,  Alfred  C.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  428 

[Wallace,  Cyrus  W.,  deceased.  40 


I 


Wallace,  George  R.,  B.  Saginaw,  Mich.  228 
Wallace,  MacHaatinss,  Electric,  Cal.  104 

Wallace,  Patterson  W.,  Albion.  III.  134, 40 
Wallace,  Robert  W.,  Wakefield,  Maas.  218 
Wallace,  Si ryker  A.,  Billings,  Mont.  254 

Waller,  Wm.  C.  A.,  Mankato,  Minn.  14,  240,  2 
Walters,  Thomas  W.,  Spokane  Falls, Wn.  1878 
Walters,  William,  Hastings,  Neb.  258 

Walton,  Richard  C,  High  more,  8.  D.  322 

Walton,  Wm.,  Steuben  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.286 
Wannamakei,  Henry  S.,  Geneva,  Neb.  258 
Warburton,  Chsrle*,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  1870 
Ward,  Arthur  N.,  Pembroke,  N.  H.  272 

Ward,  Earl  J.,  Hyde  Park,  Vt.  886 

Ward,  Ferdinand  J.,  Harwich,  Mass.  1887 
Ward,  Hiram  Q.,  Royalton,  Vt.  338 

[Ward,  Joseph,  deceased.  41 

Ward,  William  H.,  251  Broadway,  N.  Y.  1859 
Warfield,  Franke  A.,  Brockton,  Mass.  198 
Warner,  Aquila,  Odell,  111.  142 

Warner,  Charles  C,  Alton,  111  16, 184 

Warner,  Herbert  E.,  Kelley,  Io.  166,  8 

Warner,  Lyman,  Salisbury,  Ct.  1857 

Warner,  Peter,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1872 

Warner,  Pliny  F.,  Havana,  111.  1860 

I  Warner,  Samuel,  deceased.  41 

[Warner,  Warren  W.,  deceased.  41 

Warner,  William  J.,  Princeton,  Minn.  1878 
Warren,  Albert,  Lake  Stay,  Minn.  242 

Warren,  Edgar  L.,  Claremont,  N.  H.  14,  266 
Warren,  Israel  P.,  Portland,  Me.  1842 

Warren,  James  H .,  8an  Francisco,  Cal.  63, 1852 
Warren,  Joy  M.,  Mlnden  City,  Mich.  226,  82 
Warren,  Leroy,  Olivet,  Mich.  63, 1862 

Warren,  William  F.,  Everett,  Maaa.  1869 

Warren,  William  H.,  Cincinnati,  O.  300 

Washburn,  Chas.  H,  N.  Woburn,  Ms.  198, 220 
Washburn,  George,  Constant  inonte.  428 

Washburn,  George  T.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  428 
Washburn,  George  Y.,  Hancock,  Mich.  16,280 
Washburn,  William  8  ,  Yankton,  8.  D.  324 
Washington,  Alonzo  G. , Fertile,  Mln.  14,  242, 4 
Waatell,  William  P.,  Clinton,  Mich.  1832 

Waterman,  Alfred  T.,  Bancroft,  Mich.  224 
Waterman,  James  H.,  Pewaukee,  Wis.  1861 
Waterman,  Wm.  A.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  282 
Waters,  Frank  P.,  Riverton,  Ot.  110,  4 

Waters,  George  F„  Falrport,  N.  Y.  282 

Waters,  Otis  B.,  Benzonta,  Mich.  1861 

Waters,  T.  Frank,  Ipswich,  Mass.  206 

Wathen,  Charles  B.,  Manchester,  N.  H.  270 
Watson,  Albert,  Hampstead.  N.  H.  268 

Watson,  Charles  C,  Lynn,  Mass.  208 

Watson,  John  T.,  River  Falls,  Wis.  1867 

Watson,  Thomas,  DePeyster,  N.  Y.  1860 

Watson,  Wm.  H.,  Valley  Springe,  8.  D.  320,6 
•Watt,  David  G.,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.  1840 
Watts,  John  W.,  Lafayette,  Or.  1880 

Way,  William  H.,  Rutland,  N.  Y.  1888 

Weage,  Edward  D.,  National  City,  Cal.  102 
Webb,  Edwin  B.,  Wellesley,  Mass.  196 

Webb,  Stephen  W.,  8.  Hadley  Falls,  Ms.  216 
Webber,  Edwin  E.,  Appleton,  Minn.  240 

Webster,  Asber  0.,  Otsego,  Mich.  234 

Webster,  Eugene  C.,  E.  Providence,  R.  I.  313 
Webater,Franklln  G.,  Passaic  Brdg.,  N.  J.1886 
Webster,  George  J.,  Ashland,  Or.  310 

Webster,  Olin  W.,  Central  Square,  N.  Y.  1876 
Webster,  Robert  M.,  Long  Beach,  Cal.  100 
Weeden,  Charlea  F.,  Colchester,  (X  112 

Weeden,  William  O.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  278 
Weldman,  Peter,  Deahler,  Neb.  1864 

fWeiler,  Carl,  deceased.  14,  41 

Weiss,  Geo.  C.,  New  Haven,  Ct.  1888 

Weiss,  Solomon  W.,  Danby,  N.  Y.  280 

WeiUel,  Charles  T.,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.  104 
Welch,  Moaea  C,  Pomona,  Fla.  128 

Welch,  Vine  P.,  Chicago,  III.  1881 

Wellman,  Joshua  W.,  Maiden,  Mass.  1851 
Wellman,  Wheeler  M.,  Capioma,  Kan.        166 


480 


CONGREGATIONAL  TSAR-BOOK. 


[1890. 


Wells,  Andrew  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  100 

Wells,  George  W.,  Marietta,  O.  803,  4 

Welle,  tlames,  Douglas,  Mass.  300 

Wells,  Janes  D.,  Ames,  Io.  163, 6 

Wells,  James  W.f  West  Ferndale,  Wo.  844 
•Wells,  Joho  A.,  Liberty,  N.  J.  I860 

Wells,  John  H.,  Kingston,  R.  I.  1861 

Wells,  Moses  H.,  Northfleld,  Mass.  1846 

Welles,  T.  Clayton,  Englewood,  111.  1872 

West,  James  Wn  Crescent  City,  111.  188, 43 
West,  Lester  L.,  Winona,  Minn,  348 

West,  Perley  B.,  Ontario,  111.  142 

Westervelt,  William  D.,  Honolulu,  H.  /.  438 
Westgate,  Ansel  W.  1882 

WesUeks,  Cassias  M.,  Manistee,  Mich.  283 
Weston,  George  D.t  Rapid  River,  Mich.  1880 
Wballey,  John,  Kalkaska,  Mien.  328, 82 

Whalley,  Joho  Tn  Colfax,  Wn.  1886 

Wheat,  Nathaniel  M.,  Vlnlta,  I.  T.  1880 

Wheeler,  Crosby  H.,  A.  B.  C  F.  M. 
Wheeler,  Edward  P.,  K.  Wllbraham,  Ms. 


Wheeler;  Kdward  P.,  Belolt,  Wis.  1878 

Wheeler,  John  B.,  Maiden,  Mass.  1880 

Wheeler,  Orville  G.,  Burlington,  Vt.  888 

Wheeler,  Robert  F..  Hartford,  Ou  114 

Wheeler,  Sheldon  H.,  Waterbnry,  Vt.  340 
Wheeler,  Warren  £.,  Oberlin,  O.  14, 806 

Wheeler.  Wilson  C,  Chapman,  Kan.  16, 1888 
Wheelook,  Albert  H.,  Topsham,  Me.  100 

Whceloek,  Edwin,  CambridgcTvt.  883 

Wheelock,  Rufue  A.,  Bristol  Centre,  N.Y.  378 
Wheelwright,  John  B.,  Minneapolis,  Mln.  1868 
Wherlsnd,  James  D.f  Welsh,  La.  178 

Whldden.  Richard  8.,  Marshfleld,  Msss.  208 
Whltcomb,  Cyrus  B»  Birmingham,  Ou  1874 
White,  Austin  B.,  Wayne,  111.  148 

•White,  Charles  A.,  Priooeton,  Mass.  314 
White,  Frank  N.,  A,  B.  0.  F.  M.  428 

White,  George  B.,  A.  B.  <7.  F.  M.  438 

White,  George  H.,  Grlnnell,  Io.  1866 

Whyte,  George  ML,  Tawas  Oily,  Mien.  338, 88 

863 

41 

142 

860 

42 

884 

104 

862 

108 

804 

1861 

1871 

I860 

886 

286 

1887 

182 

810 


*  White,  leaae  O,  Scotland,  Mass. 
White,  James  W.,  Menomonee,  Wis. 
[White.  John  W.,  deeeased. 
White,  Levi,  Plymouth,  III. 
White,  Lorenso  J.,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 
[White,  Lyman,  deceased. 
Whits,  Orlando  U.,  Burlington,  Vt. 
Whitehill,  John,  South  Attleboro,  Mass. 
Whitelaw,  James  D.,  River  Falls,  Wis. 
Whiting,  Lyman,  B.  Charlemont,  Mass. 
Whitlock,  Frank  M.,  N.  Monroeville,  O. 
Whitman,  John  8.,  Canfleld,  O. 
Whitney,  Charles  U.,  Shirley,  Mass. 
Whitney,  Henry  M.(  Beloit,  Wis. 
Whitney.  Joel  K.,  Marshfleld,  Vt. 
Whlton,  James  M.,  Tremont,  N.  T. 
Whtttaker,  John  W.,  Tuekeegee,  Ala. 
Whlttler,  Charles,  Dennysville,  Me. 
Whittlesey,  Charles  T.,  Portland,  Or. 
Whittlesey,  Bllphalet,  Washington,  D.  0. 1861 
[Whittlesey,  Kilphalet,  deceased.  42 

Whittlesey,  Martin  K.,  Ottawa,  111.  1840 

Whl  ctlesey ,  Nathan  H. ,  Byanston,  111.         188 
[Whittlesey,  William,  deeeased. 
WJard,  H.  DeForeet,  Mitchell,  8.  D.     88, 1878 
Wlckett,  Rlfhard  M.,  ChepachetjR.  I.        818 
Wlokham,  Jos.  D.,  Manchester,  Vt.  1828 

Wlddemer,Ho  ward  T.,Ridgewood,N.Y.  14,376 
Wiedenhoeft,  William,  Fail-mount,  Ind.  14,  6 
Wiggins,  Aaron  W.,  New  Cambria,  Mo.  362 
•Wight,  Charles  A.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  1886 

Wight,  Daniel,  Natlck,  Mass.  1842 

Wikoff,  Henry  H.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  104 
Wilcox,  Asber  H.,  Norwich  Town,  CU  1866 
Willoox,  Charles  IL,  Lowell,  Mass.  306 

Wilcox,  Frank  G.,  Alcester,  8.  D. 
WUlcox,  G.  Buckingham,  Chicago,  111.  78. 1868 
Willoox.  Inman  L.,  Shrewsbury,  Mass.  14, 216 
Wilcox,  Seth  M.,  Alexandria,  Minn.  340 


14,844 


174 
186 


Wilcox,  Warren  P.,  Ada,  Mich. 
Wilcox,  Wm.  O,  Port  Blakely,  Wn. 
Willoox,  William  H..  Maiden,  Mass. 
Wild,  Axel  W.,  Blisabethtown,  N.  Y. 
Wild,  Edward  P.,  Manchester,  Vt. 
Wilde,  James,  White  City,  Kan. 
Wilder,  Charles  B  ,  Monsoo,  Me. 
Wilder,  George  A.  A.  B.  C.  F.  M. 
Wilder,  John  C,  New  Haven,  Vt. 
Wilder,  Sedgwick  P.,  JsuesvUle,  Wis. 
Wildey,  John  K.,  Meriden.  N.  H. 
Wlllard,  Andrew  J.,  Burlington,  Vt. 
Wlllard,  H.,  Woodland  av.,  Chicago,  JJ1.  1868 
Wlllard,  James  L.,  WestviUe,  et.  118 

Wlllard,  John,  Deoorah,  Io.  164 

Wlllard,  Wallace  W.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  348 
WUleti,  George,  Redlaods,  Cal.  103 

Wlllett,  Mahlon,  Santa  Crux,  Cal.  104 

Wllley,  AusUn,  Northfleld.  Minn.  1880 

•Willey,  Charles,  Newfield,  N.J.  1846 

Wllley,  Blmer  B.,  EMon,  Io.  14, 186 

Willey,  Samuel  H.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  16, 1848 
Wllley,  Worcester,  Andover.  Maes.  1844 

Williams,  Aaron,  North  Temescal,  Cal.  1888 
Williams,  Augustus  W.,  Cheyenne,  Wyo.  880 
Williams,  Benjamin  H.,  Watenille,  N.Y.  1883 
Williams,  Clinton  B.,  Longton,  Kan.  110 

Williams,  David  T.,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  380 

Williams,  D  Tbos., Keene  Valley,  M.  Y.  384 
Williams,  Kdw.F.,  Drexel  Bd ^Chicago JU.  186 
WUllama,Bdw.M.(  Northfleld,  Minn.  16,1880 
Williams,  Edwin  B.,  Blyria,  Ohio.  883 

Williams,  Edwin  8.,  BanFrancisco,  CaL  63, 1884 
WllUams,  Francis,  Chaplin,  Ct.  113 

Williams,  Francis  F.,  Holland, 


1848 


813 


Williams,  George  W.,  Adams,  HI.  1880 

Williams,  Henry  8.,  Athens.  Ala.  04 

Williams,  Horace  R.,  Clinton,  Mlob.  336 

Williams,  Hugh  R.,  Floyd,  N.  Y.  1848 
Williams,  J.  Christopher,  Orlando,  Fla. 
Williams,  John  H.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Williams,  John  K.,  Peacham,  Vt. 
Williams,  John  M.,  Chicago.  111. 
Williams,  John  P.,  Youngslown,  Onto. 
Williams,  John  T.,  Bangor,  Pa. 
Williams,  John  W.,  Falrhaveo,  Vt. 
Williams,  Lewis,  Port  Leyden,  N.  Y. 

Williams,  Lloyd,  Bxeelslor.  Io.  1888 

Williams,  Mark,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  438 

Williams,  Moseley  H.,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  1888 

Williams,  Nathan  W.,  Providence,  R.  I.  1840 

Williams,  Robert  O.,  Amherst.  Mass.  1861 
Williams,  Roderick  R.,  Clay  Centre,  Neb.  366 
Williams,  Samuel  A.,  Lyons,  Col.  14. 108 
Williams,  Thomas  P.,  Wln»low,  Me.     180, 80 

Williams,  William  B.,  Pierre,  8.  D.  1860 

Williams,  William  D.,  Pottsville,  Pa.  814 

Williams,  William  D.,  Tulare,  Cal.  104 

Williams,  William  H„  Marion.  Ind.  148 

Williams,  William  T.,  Parsons,  Pa.  814 

Wl lllams,  Wolcott  B.,  Charlotte.  Mich.  1864 
Williamson,  A.J:,  OUrk  afield,  0.  14, 308, 800 

Williamson.  James  8..  Augusta,  Me.  180 

Willis,  Joslah  G.,  Dana,  Mass.  300 

Willis,  J.  Vincent,  Planktnton,  8.  D.  834 

Wilson,  Clinton  W.,  8.  Hartford,  N.  Y.  300 

Wilson,  Edwin  P.,  Deering,  Me.  182 
Wilson,  Fred.  A.,  Andover,  Mass.  14, 6,  6, 104 

Wilson,  George  B. ,  Collin  wood.  Ohio.  800 

Wilson,  George  H.,  Hinsdale,  111.  140 

Wilson,  Gowen  C,  Windsor,  Ot.  184 

Wilson,  Henry,  Armour,  8.  D.  830 

Wilson,  John  O,  Stonington,  Ot.  133 

Wilson,  John  G.,  Portland.  Me.  188 

Wilson,  John  J.,  Onega,  Kan .  186 

Wilson,  John  8.,  Bridgeport.  Ot.  1872 

Wilson,  Levin,  Cynthiana,  Ind.  148 

Wilson,  Lewis.  Oakland  City,  Ind.  1840 
Wilson,  Sherman  B.,  Faribault,  Minn. 

Willson,  Theo.  B.,  Muskegon,  Mich.  284 


1890.] 


LIST  OF  CONGREGATIONAL  HINISTEK8. 


481 


Wilton,  Thomas,  Raton,  N.  Y.  282 

Wilson,  William,  Tooica,  111.  146 
Wilson,  William  M.,  At  wood,  Mich.       224,  8 

Wilton,  Richard  T.,  W .  Tisbury ,  Maai.  218 

Winch,  George W.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  204 

{Winchester. Warren  W.,  deceased.  42 

Wiudaor,  John  H.,  Downer's  Grove,  111.  188 

Windsor,  William,  Los  Gatos,  Cal.  W 

Wing.  Preston  B-,  Hopkioton,  Mass.  206 

Winship,  Albeit  K..  Bomerville,  Mass.  1875 

Winslow,  Horace,  Weatogue,  Ct.  120 

Winalow,  Jacob,  Smith  Centre,  Kan.  174 
Winslow,  Lyman  W.,  Earlville,  Io.         162,  4 

Winaor,  Richard,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  428 

Winter,  Alpheus,  Middlefield,  Ct.  1863 

Wirt,  David,  Medical  Lake,  Wn.  344 

Wise,  D.  Wellesley,  Granville,  111.  140 

Wissler,  Henry  L.,  Nevlnville,  Io.  160 

•Wis  wall,  Alexander,  Pitt  afield,  N.  H.  272 

Wiswall,  Frederic  M.,  Windbam,  Ot.  124 
Witham,  Levi  A.,  Fruitport,  Micb.  228,  34 
Witters,  Orvis,  Orary's  Mills,  N.  Y. 

Wolcott,  William  E.,  Lawrence,  Mass.  206 

Wolcott,  William  H.,  8.  Kiverside,  Cal.  104 

Wolfe,  Joseph ,  Yager,  Wn.  1874 

•Wood,  Abel  8.,  Philadelphia,  N.  Y.  288 

•Wood,  Charles  F.,  San  Francisco.  Cal.  104 

Wood,  Charles  W.,  Middleboro,  Mass.  1839 

Wood,  Clark  C,  Saugatuck,  Micb.  236 

Wood,  Franklin  P.,  Acton,  Mass.  1871 
Wood,  Frederick  C,  Mancelona,  Mich.  232,  8 
Wood,  George  A.,  Stafford,  Kan.            172,  4 

Wood,  George  I.,  Ellington,  Ot.  1840 

Wood .  Jesse,  Paradise .  Cal .  1862 

Wood,  John,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  1840 

Wood,  Joslah  A.,  Bamboo,  Wis.  348 

Wood,  Reuben  R.,  Clear  Lake,  Io.  158 

Wood,  Samuel,  Brookville,  Kan.  166 

Wood,  Samner  G.,  JEnsthampton,  Mass.  200 

Wood,  Will  C.,  Boston,  Mass.  1868 

Woodbridge,  R.  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  284 
Woodbury.F.P.,  Bible  House,  N.Y.  14, 65, 1865 

Woodbury,  Webster,  Milford,  Mass.  208 

Woodhalf,  Geo.  H.,  Chase.  Kan.  166 
Woodbull,  John  A.,  Plain  field,  Mass.    18,  212 

Woodin,  Simeon,  A.  B.  V.  F.  M.  428 

Woodmansee,  William,  Lockport,  111.  140 

•Woodrow.  Samuel  H ., ,  Me.  1888 

Woodruff,  Alfred  K.,  Ben  ton  Harbor,  Mich.  224 

Woodruff,  Frank  E  ,  Brunswick,  Me.  1883 

Woodruff,  Geo.  C,  Green  Mt.  Falls,  Col.  106 

Woodruff.  Henry  C,  Black  Rock,  Ct.  110 

Woods,  Robert  M.,  Hatfield,  Mass.  204 

Woodard,  Francis  0.,  Fairmount,  Ind.  148 

Woodward,  Harvey,  Swsnzey,  N.  H.  274 
Woodward,  John  M.,  Wild  Rose,  Wis. 

Woodwell,  George  M.,  York,  Me.  100 


Wood  well,  William  H.,  Sandwich,  Mass.  214 
Woodworth,  Charles  L.,  Watertown,  Ms.  1840 
Woodwoith,  C.  L.,  jr.,  Wilton,  N.  H.  14,  274 
Woodworth,  Darius,  Madison,  O.  1861 

Woodworth,  Frank  G.,  Tougaloo,  Miss.  266 
Woodworth,  Henry  D.,  Cambridge,  Ms.  1860 
Woodworth,  H.  B.,  Grand  Forks,  N.  D.  1866 
Woodworth,  L.  S.,  Providence,  K.  L 
[Woodwoith,  Richard,  deceased. 
[Woodworth,  William  W.,  deceased. 
Wool  ley,  Joseph  J.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 
Woolman,  William,  W.  Palisade,  Neb. 
Woolner,  Daniel,  Gardner,  N.  D. 
[Woolsey,  Theodore  D.,  deceased. 
Worcester,  Isaac  K.,  Auburndale, 
Worcester,  John  H..  Burlington,  Vt. 
Worden,  Jesse  A.  8.,  Baranac,  Mich. 
Worden,  8.  A.,  Stockholm  Depot,  N.Y. 

♦Worsnop,  John  W., ,  Mo. 

Wray,  Alfred  K.,  Springfield,  Mo. 
Wright,  Abiel  H.,  Portland,  Me. 
Wright,  Albert  O.,  Madison,  Wis. 
Wrigbt,  Alfred  C,  A.  B.C.  F.  M. 
Wright,  Benjamin  M.,  Kent,  Ct. 
Wright,  Cassius  E.,  Austin,  Minn. 
Wright,  Eugene  F.,  Huntley,  III. 
Wright,  G.  Frederick,  Oberlin,  O. 
Wright,  James  C,  Fairbaven,  Wn. 
Wright,  John  E.  M.t  Berkley,  Mass 


318 


818 
260 
204 
42 
1881 
1830 
1867 
290 
1886 
252 
188 
1867 
428 
14,  116 
240 
140 
76,  1863 
344 
106 
Wright,  Malan  II.,  Port  Sanilac.  Micb.  282,  4 
Wrigbt,  Newell  8.,  Detroit,  Mich.  1*73 

Wright,  Reuben  B.,  Denver,  Col.  1877 

Wright,  Samuel  G.,  Kansas  City,  Kan.  1840 
Wright,  Walter  E.  C,  Berea,  Ky.  16,  1868 
Wright,  Win.  Burnett,  New  Britain,  Ct.  16 
Wrigley,  Francis,  Walnut  Grove,  Minn.  246,  8 
Wuerrschmldt,  Auguate,  Milwaukee,  Wn.1886 
Wuerrschmldt,  C.  W.,  Sioux  Falls,  8.  D.  320 
Wyatt,  Charles,  Aurelia,  Io.  152 

Wyckoff,  Edwin  D.,  Prescoit,  Ariz.  14,  06 
Wyckoff,  James  D.,  Galeshurg,  111.  1660 

Wyckoff,  Jonathan  L.  R.,  Woodbury,  Ct.  124 
Yager,  Granville,  Middlebury,  Vt.  1876 

Yarrow,  William  H.,  Millvllle,  N.  C.  284 

Yeoman,  J.  Herbert.  Atlantic,  Mass.  214 

Yergin,  Vernon  N.,  Fargo  N.  D.  14,  294 

York,  Frederick  E.,  Richmond,  Mich.  236 
York,  Pamuel  B.,  Notch,  Me.  1887 

Youker,  David  G.,  Gowrie,  Io.  152,  6 

Young,  Albert  A.,  Monona,  Io.  160 

Young,  John  H.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  312 

Young,  Jonathan  E.,  Kirwin.  Kan.  1869 

Young  William  C,  Dallas,  Tei.  1854 

Zelie,  John  S.,  Pl> mouth.  Ct.  120 

Zen ob.  Andrew  C,  Hartford,  Ct.  75, 1881 

Zercher.  Henry  J..  Julesburg,  Col.  108 

Zumstein,  Han»,  Michigan  City,  Ind.  1890 


482 


CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK. 


[1890. 


LI8T  OF  LICENTIATES  REPORTED. 


This  list  contains  the  names  of  those  apparently  reported  as  under  care,  with  ref- 
erences to  the  pages  where  any  snoh  are  mentioned  as  supplying  churches.  It  in- 
cludes aUo  some  names  starred  (•),  which  denotes  that  these  persons,  while  reported 
as  supplying  churches,  are  not  reported  to  he  approbated  by,  or  under  the  care  of, 
any  Congregational  organization. 

Farther.  1.  This  list  does  not  agree  with  the  number  given  in  State  Minutes, 
because  all  ordained  since  the  lists  were  reported  are  here  dropped.  2.  The  post- 
office  addresses  are  often  delusive,  the  place  being  that  of  temporary  service  only. 
3.  Names  followed  by  State  only  are  of  persons  approved  in  the  State  mentioned,  no 
residence  being  reported.  4.  The  list  is  incomplete,  because  some  States  make 
no  full  report  of  licentiates.  5.  The  contracted  name  of  a  State  in  brackets  means 
that  the  name  was  reported  by  that  State,  although  the  person  resides  elsewhere. 


Abbott,  George  N.,  8.  Newbury,  Vt. 
Ackerman,  Arthur  W..  McPberson,  Kan.  170 
Albertson,  Ralph,  Penfield,  O. IN.  T.l        306 
Aklricb,  Isaac  N.,  Naahville,  Mich.  234 

Allen,  Earnest  B.,  Cheater,  Mich.  226 

Appleton,  Harry,  Mlllbrook,  Mioh.  232 

Armatrong,  Cbas«  A..  W.  Union,  Minn.  244, 8 
Armstrong,  Lyman,  Chicago,  111.  [Cal.] 
Bacon,  Theodore  D.  .Durham,  Ct.  112 

Bacon,  William  A.,  Verahire,  Vt.  840 

Baker,  Frederic  C.  [Ct.l 
Baker,  R.  M.,  Marvin,  Kan.  170 

Baldwin,  Manuel  L.,  Nalla,  N.  0.  292 

♦Ball,  Marcellua  A.,  New  Amsterdam, Ind.  148 
Banks,  Edgar  J.,  S.  Woodbury,  Vt. 
Barrows,  Nathan,  Winter  Pars,  Fla. 
Bartlett,  William  J  ,  lav  pr.t  Lee, 
Barton,  Robert  J.,  Saliabury,  Vt.  888 

Beard,  Gerald  H.  [Ct.] 

*Beard,  Stanley  B.,  Bowling  Green,  O.       806 
Beede,  Aaron,  Barrington,  N.  H.  266 

Beers,  Ell.  Anamosa,  Io.  152 

Belknap,  Lafayette,  Herriuk,  Neb. 
Blgelow,  Edwin  V.  [Ct.] 
Bjorkman,  L.  W.  A.,  Hartford,  Ct  114 

♦Black,  E.  H.,  Westchester,  Ind.  150 

Blackman.  Virgil,  Bangor,  Me. 
Blanchard,  Edward  B.,  Salem,  N.  H.  [Vt.]  272 
Bodwell,  Flaviel  A.,  Jetmore,  Kan.  170 

Bolin,  Nlkol  I.,  Ottumwa,  Io. 
Borncamp.  John  E.,  Ashton,  B.  D. 
♦BoroDghf,  Wesley  A.,  Hammond,  Ind.      148 
Bourne,  Henry  E.  [Ct.l 
Brainerd,  Ezra,  Pres.,  Mlddlebnry,  Vt. 
Brldgman,  Howard  A.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Bright,  Jesse  L.  [Ct.l 
Brink.  L.  A.,  Elma,  Io. 
Brittaln,  Alfred,  Halifax,  Mass. 
Brown,  Edwtn  C.,  Bangor,  Me. 
Brown,  Henry  A.,  New  Rockford,  N.  D. 
*Brow,n,  James  B.,  Alliance,  Neb. 
Buckham,  M.  H.,  Pres.,  Burlington, 
Burtner,  David  E.,  Clay  Centre,  Kan. 
Butler,  Jas.  E  ,  Boat  wick,  Mich. 
Carleton,  E.  H..  Fall  River  Valley,  Cal. 
Cnrletou,  Iaaac  N.,  Bradford,  Mass. 
Carter,  F.,  Pre*.,  Wllllamstown,  Mass.  [Ct.l 
Cato,  Riley,  Belms,  Ala.  04 

Cbace,  Abram  L.   Centreville,  Pa. 
Chamberlln.  Egbert  L.,  Rapid  River,  Mich.  236 
Chandler,  Edward  H.,  Boston,  Maas. 
Cliap»n,  Robert  O.  [Ct.l 
Chapman,  Edward  M.  [Ct.] 
Chesley,  Egbert  M  ,  Bangor,  Me. 
Chickerlng,  Otis,  Chlltonvllle,  Mass.  214 

Ohllds,  William,  Rosedale,  Mich.         280,  4, 6 
Chunn,  Clay  D.,  Faulkton,  S.  D. 
Clark,  Calvin  M.  [Mass.] 
Cochlln,  Demas,  Traverse  City,  Mich.         238 
Collier,  O.  W.,  Wllllamstown,  Mass.  220 


204 


262 

166 
226 
100 


Conley,  Henry  W.t  Bangor,  Me. 
Covell,  Arthur  J..  Flint,  Mich. 
Craig,  Timothy  C.  Inland  Falls,  Me. 
Cram.  Elmer  O.,  Bertha,  Minn. 
Crawford,  Charles  W.,  W.  Torrlngton,  Ct.  122 
Crosby,  Jamea  H.,  Bangor,  Me. 
Crosby,  John  F.,  E.  Barrington.  N.  H. 
Orowell,  Edward  P.,  Prof.,  Amherst, 
Camming*,  Oeorge  J.,  Howard  Univ., 

Washington,  D.  C.  [N.  H.] 
Dahl,  Olans  [OU 
Daley,  Charles  W.,  Huron,  8.  D. 
Daniels,  Arthur  H.  [Ct.] 
Davis,  Albert  A.,  Fosston,  Minn. 
Denlson,  Trlstran  B.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Dickerman,  Joslah  P.  [Ct.] 
Durant,  Edward,  Steele  City,  Neb. 
Dyckman,  8.  B..  Neosho  Falls,  Kan. 
Eastman,  Geo.  P.,  Brockton,  Mass. 
Eaton,  Wm.  W.,  Pro/.,  Mlddlebnry,  Vt. 
Elwell,  Levi  H.  [Mass.] 
Ely,  Robert  E.,  Camhiidgeport,  Mass. 
Emerson,  Nicholas,  Osborne,  Kan.    168, 8, 87 
Emerson,  Bamnel  F.,  Pro/.,  Burlington,  Vt. 
Evans,  Daniel,  Me. 

Evans,  Daniel  A.,  Farmlngton  Falls, Me.  184,  6 
Evans,  Thomas,  Hyde's  Mills,  Wis.  352 

Fairbanks,  Arthur,  St.  Johnabury,  Vt. 
Fenner,  James  W.,  Auburn,  N.  Y. 
Ferrier,  William  W.  [Wn.j 
Field,  Alden  P.,  Monrovia,  Cal. 
Fifteld,  J.  W.,  Cambridge,  111.  184 

Flnstrom,  Benjamin,  Sauk  Rapids,  Minn.  246 
Folger,  Allen,  Concord,  N.  H. 
Frazter,  Frances. 

Freeman.  Georve  R.,  Gettysburg,  Pa.  [Ct.] 
Frost,  William  J.,  Dawson,  Minn.  240 

Garrle,  James. 

Gates,  Owen  H.,  Germany,  [yt>] 
George,  Wm.  H.,Rome.  N.  x. 
Ghormly,  David  E.  [Ot.J 
Gibson,  G.  T.,  Almena,  Kan.  166 

Gillespie,  William,  Hankinson,  N.  D. 
Good  win  .Samuel  H.,  Weare,  N.  H.  274 

Gordon,  Henry  E.,  Trinidad,  Col. 
Graham,  William  H.,  Hendricks,  Ga.      130, 2 
Green,  Edson  0..  De  Kalb,  N.  Y.  282 

Gross,  Neils  P.,  Bridgeport,  Ct.  110 

Hailett,  Horace  F.,  Centreville,  Maas. 
Hankmeyer,  Nath'l  W.,  Frankaville,  Wis.  850 
Hardy,  Edward  N.,  Wapplng,  Ct.  122 

Hardy,  William  P.,  San  Bernardino,  CaL    102 
Harrison,  Thomas,  Cleveland,  Io. 
Harrison,  Hiram  B.,  Winthrop,  Minn.         248 
Hasting*,  Allen  [Ct  1 

Hatch,  Frederick  A.,  Madrid,  N.  Y.  284 

Headland,  Isaac  T.,  West  Med  way,  Maaa.  208 
Helllwell,  Charles,  Morris  town.  N.J. 
Hermon,  John  E.,  So.  Canaan  [Ct.] 
Hinekley,  Abble  R.,  Forest  City,  Io.  156 


1890.] 


LIST  OF   UOENTIATE8   REPORTED. 


483 


Hlnes,  Frank  B.,  Carthage,  Mo.  [N.  H.] 

Hlnes,  Henry,  Doakeaville,  T.  T.  150 

Hitchcock,  Howard,  Arcadia,  Neb.  266 

Hodgdon,  Thomas  M.  [Mass.] 

♦Holcomb,  H.  A.,  Hammond,  Ind.  148 

Holp,  Lincoln  A.  [Ct.] 

Holton,  Oharlea  8.,  Liber  ,Ind.  148 

Hollon,  Edward  P.  [Ot.] 

Holyoke.  George  F.,  Topeka.  Kan. 

♦Howe,  Olin  R.,  Ktlllngworth,  Ot.  118 

Howlaod,  Horace  N.,  Versailles,  Mo. 

Hudson,  Peter  J.  [Ot.J 

Hudson,  Roger  I.,  Greenfield,  N.  H.  268 

Hughes,  James  B.t  Oakland,  Oal. 

Hulbert,  Homer  W.,  Korea  ]Vt.] 

Hulbert,  J.  M.,  Chaldron,  Neb. 

Harlbut,  William  H.,  Roscommon,  Mich.    286 

Hntchlnsyn,  William  A.,  Helena,  Mich.      238 

Hyde,  Frank  B.,  West  Dover,  Vt.  884,  40 

•Jenkins,  James,  Olyphant,  Pa. 

•Jennings,  Richard  D.,  Talladega,  Ala. 

John,  Lewis  F.  f  OU 

* Jones,  David  M.,  Glen  Lyon,  Pa. 

-Jones,  B.  L.,  Flagler's,  Io. 

•Jones,  Fred  V.,  Mound  City,  Kan.  172 

Jon+s,  Zacharlah,  Talladega,  Ala.  04 

Jordan,  William  T.,  Deering,  Me.  182 

Keene,  Aaron  H..  New  England  Oily,  N.  D. 

Kelley,  Arthur  W.,  Auburndale,  Mass. 

Kelley,  John  W.f  Athens,  Mo. 

Keneeton,  Luther  M.,  Ashburnham,  Ms.     194 

Kllburn,  Daniel  W.,  Boston,  Mass. 

King,  John  8.  [Ct.] 

Klose,  Wm.  H.  [Ct.] 

Koyans,  Kelzo,  Japan  [N.  HJ 

Lagrange,  J.  H..  Saugerties,  N.  Y.  288 

Larkin,  W.  J.,  Marion,  Ala. 

Law,  William  G.,  Gleaen,  lad.  148 

Lay,  Corliss  W.JCt,] 

Lewis,  Carletto  F. 

Lewis,  Thomas  M.,  Ashland,  Pa. 

Libby,  Edward  Hv  Chicago,  III. 

Lindsey,  Wilfred,  East  Paris.  Mloh.  228 

Longfellow,  Charles  H.  [Ct.] 

Lyall,  James  L„  Mecca,  O.  804 

Lyman,  A.  F.,  Kellogg.  Io. 

Lyman,  Henry  M.  [Ct.] 

Lyon,  Clarence  0.,  Bangor,  Me. 

McLaren,  James  H.,  Bangor,  Me.  188,  00 

McLean,  John  B.  [Ct.l 

McLogan,  Thomas,  Oak  Creek,  Wis. 

Marshall,  J.  W.,  Agra,  Kan.  166 

Mather,  J.  F.,  Stockton,  Kan. 

Mathews,  George  R.  [Ct.] 

Matthews,  John  H.,  Bangor,  Me. 

Matthews,  Newman,  Bangor,  Me. 

Mevis,  Lyman,  Bangor,  Me. 

Mlckel,  John  A.  [Ct.] 

Miles,  Arthur,  Rockefeller,  HI.  144 

Miller,  J.  Daniel  [Tenn.l 

Montague,  William  L.,  Amherst,  Mass. 

Moore,  Lewie  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  [Tenn.l 

Morrison,  George  H.,  Ada,  Minn.  240 

Morse,  Morria  W.,  Hartford, .Conn.  [N.  H  ] 

Moulton,  James  W..  Cobalt,  Ct.  112 

Mulholland,  John,  Forman,  N.  D.  106 

Mysonheimer,  Louis,  8t.  Louis,  Ifo. 

*Nason,  William  W.,  Dracut,  Mass.  200 

Nelson,  Carl  A.,  Tacoraa,  Wn.  346 

Newbert,  Elmer  L.t  Bangor,  Me. 

Newoll,  John  P.,  Thornton's  Ferry,  N.  H. 

Newman,  Mia*  E.  E.,  Lawrence,  Kan. 

Norvel,  W.  O.,  McCook,  Neb. 

Noyes.  Fred.  B.,  Orookston,  Minn.  [N.H.]  240 

Osgood,  Luclan  C,  Cragin,  III. 

OUs,  Arthur  J.,  Crete,  Neb. 

Packard,  William  A.,  Princeton,  N.  J.  [N.H.] 

Page,  Charles  [Ct.] 

Parsons,  A.  U,  Ferrisburgh,  Vt.  884 

Pearson,  Carl  J.,  Booth  Wardsboro',  Vt.    840 


Penrose.  8.  B.  L.  [Ct.l 
Peters,  W.J.  [Oaf.] 


Phelps,  Edwin. 

Pllqulst.  Brie,  Ottumwa,  Io.  162 

Poage,  Frank  J.,  Baxter,  Io. 

Porter,  Frank  C.  [Ct.] 

Prescott,  Harrison,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

•Preston  Bryant  O.,  Eagle,  Neb.  268 

Price,  William  D.,  Denver,  Col.  108 

Reynolds,  James  6.  [Ct.] 

Richards.  Thomas  O.,  2d  [Ct.l 

Roan,  John  M .,  Talladega,  Ala. 

Roberts,  William,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Robinson,  William  H.,  Ban  Francisco,  Cal. 

Rogers,  J.  A.,  San  Diego,  Cal. 

Root,  Edward  T.  [Ct.l 

Root,  Theophilus  H.,  Pramlngham,  Masa. 

Ross, ,  Fryebnrg,  Me.  184 

Ross,  Edward  H.,  Wentwosth,  N.  H.         274 

Ross,  Routltffe,  Charles  H.,  Hancock,  Minn.  242 

Saniikian,  Hohannes  K.,aarjpoo<,7Vir.[N.H.] 

Schorb,  George,  Milwaukee,  wis.  [Kan.] 

Severance,  Claudius  M.  [Ot.] 

♦Sharp,  J.  Charles  G»  Muncle,  Ind.  148 

Snipman,  Frank  R.  [Ot.] 

Shurtleff.  Ernest  W.,  Boston,  Mass.  [N.H.] 

Silkworth,  Samuel  W.,  Brooklyn.  N.  T.     280 

Simmons,  Abraham,  Talladega,  Ala.  04 

Siasor,  Leroy  V.,  Altoona,  Kan.  166,  74 

Sloan,  Meraene  B.,  Dundas,  Minn.  240 

Small,  Harry  E.,  Bbutesbnry,  Mass.  216 

Smiley,  Elmer  E.  [Ct.l. 

Smith,  Allrn  J.,  Pittsfield,  Vt,  884 

Smith,  Edward  L.  [<*.] 

Smith,  Edward  P.,  Prof.%  Worcester,  Mass. 

Smith,  Thomas  K.,  lay  pr.t  Mason,  N.  H.   272 

Spencer,  Joseph  J.  [CtJ. 

Stelner,  D.  R.,  Alma,  Kan.  166 

Strong,  Dwlght  A.,  Lawrence,  Kan.  170 

Taft,  Rufns  M.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Taylor,  Glen  A.  [Ct.l 

♦Taylor,  Walter  P.,  Attleboro  Falls,  Mass. 

Thayer,  Lucius  H.  [Mass.] 

Thtrloway,  Timothy,  Brookslde,  Col. 

T nomas,  George  E.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Traudt,Adam,  Chicago,  111. 

Trow,  William  A.,  Dummerston,  Vt.  334 

Tufts,  James  H.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Turner,  John  M.,  Chapln,  Io. 

Turner,  William  J.  [Mass.] 

Van  Blarcom,  Grant,  W.  Ste wartst'n, N.H.  274 

Vanghn,  Howard  R.,  Red  Cliff,  Col.  108 

Verrlll,  Charles  H..  Franklin,  N.  Y. 

Walter,  Dean  A.,  Beirut,  Syria  [Ct.]. 

Walker,  Isaac,  Pembroke,  N.  H. 

Walker,  Williston,  Hartford,  Ot. 

*  Walther,  Joseph,  Worcester.  Mass.  222 

♦Ware,  Caleb.  Goodland,  I.  T. 

Ward,  Herbert  D.,  Newark,  N.  J.  [N.H.] 

Warfield,  Franke  A.,  Buckingham,  Ot.        114 

Warren,  Henry  R  ,  Nellga,  Neb. 

Warrior,  Richard,  Wanamle,  Pa. 

Wat  hen,  John  M.,  Bangor,  Me. 

Wetmer,  Morrison,  Sedgwick,  Kan.  174 

West  lake,  John,  Caledonia,  Wis. 

White,  Schuyler  S.  [Ct  ]  110 

Wild,  Levi,  Royalton,  Vt. 

Willan,  John,  Arena,  Wis.  848 

William,  William  O  ,  Utica,  N.  T. 

Willoughby,  Albert  8.,  Webster,  Io.  164 

Wilson,  Samuel  F.,  Tonganozie,  Kan.        174 

Wlmby,  John  L.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Wise.  William  O.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Wood,  Edwin  A.,  North  Branch,  Minn.  244,  6 

Woodln,  Arthur  J..  Osage,  Minn.  244 

Woodruff.  KUJeh  W.  [Ct.]. 

Yonker,  Wllto  R.,  Onekama,  Mich.  {111.]    284 

Yonng,  Stephen  0.,  Bangor,  Ma. 

Young,  William  E.,  Renton,  Wn.  844 


484 


CONGREGATIONAL  TEAR-BOOK. 


[1890. 


LIST  OF  MINISTERS 


OF  OTHER  DENOMINATIONS  SUPPLYING  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCHES. 


Alexander,  Munroe  H.,  Hanson,  Mam.  204 

Angell,  Thomas  L.,  Durham,  Me.  182 

Arnold,  Frank  8.,  Beecber,  111.  1S4 

Bacher,  Theo.  J  .  Mendon,  Mich.  282 

Banks,  John  J.,  Kenduskeag,  Me.  184 

Barnard,  H.  T.,  Jericho,  Vt.  840 

Beaisley,  T.,  Sturbridge,  Mass.  216 

Best,  James  R.,  Lock,  Ohio.  804 
Billings,  Dan.  P.,  Bmithlaud,  Io.  154, 60 
Bond,  Frank  A.,  Casco,  Me.                      182,  6 

Boynton,  George  E.,  East  Bralntree,  Vt.  332 

Bradford,  George  F.,  Freedom,  Me.  184 

Brittan.  Alfred,  Halifax,  Mass.  204 

Barnett,  E.  L.,  Maine,  N.  Y.  284 

Chaffin,  John  W.,  Kiogsley,  Io.  168 

Curtis,  Lnpton  W.,  Richmond,  Mass.  214 

Davis,  George  W.,  New  Preston,  Ct.  122 

Dlnsmore,  H.  Charles,  Bangor,  Mich.  224 

Dowd,  Willis  W.,  Wt-slcheeter,  Ct.  112 

Dunn,  James  B.,  Boston,  Mass.  208 

Baton,  Walter  6.,  N  Becket,  Mass.  196 

Evans,  Charles  Parks,  Albany,  N.  Y.  278 

Fanning,  N.  D.,  Robinsd  ale,  Minn.  244 

Flanders,  Chris.  B.,  North  Truro,  Mass.  218 

Freeman,  John  W.,  Dudley,  N.  C.  292 

GelBton,  Mills  B.,  Salem,  Mich.  236 

Gill,  Heber,  Pes  Plains,  111.  138 

Gleason,  Charles  A.,  Angola,  Ind.  148 

Gordon,  1>.  B.,  Lisbon  Centre,  N.  Y.  284 

Graham,  John,  Lakeville,  Mass.  206 

Haire,  W.  C,  Paynesville,  Minn.  244 

Hallett,  Horace  P.,  Ccnterville,  Mass.  194 

Hsnks,  Carlos  H.,  Thorndike,  Mass.  212 

Hanscome,  G.  L.,  Sheldon,  Io.  162 

Harbridge,  Edward  H.,  Chester,  Mich.  234 

Harpendtag,  Alonzo  S.,  Udinaj  111.  146 

Hawks,  William  8.,  Canterbury,  Ct.  110 

Hemenway,  W.  F.,  Praitbara,  N.  Y.  288 

Henderson,  Johnson,  Riga,  N.  Y.  288 
Henry,  Theo.  P., Diamond  Springs, Kan. 168, 74 

Hlbbard,  A.  G.,  Goshen,  Ct.  114 

Hjerpe,  Erik.  G.,  New  Britain,  Conn.  118 

Hopkins,  Augustus  B„  Granby,  Vt.  834 

Hubbell,  Earl  B.,  Strongaville,  Ohio,  806 

Johnson,  Frederick  W.  .Norwood,  N.  Y.  286 

Jones,  Frederick,  East  Pharealia,  N.  Y.  280 

Jordan,  W.  H.,  Wyoming,  III.  146 

Langford,  Edward  C,  Monroe,  N.  H.  272 

Larkin,  W.  J.,  Marion,  Ala.  94 

Lawrence,  Harris  N.,  Britt,  Io.  162 


Lembert,  George  M.,  Lyons,  Kac.  170* 

Lewis,  James  M.,  FaJrbaven,  Mass.  202- 

Malcolm,  S.  F.,  La  Hsrpe,  III.  140 

Maver,  J.  G.,  Maple  Hill,  Kan.  170- 
McDermid,  Duncan  M  , Fontanelle, Io.  156,162 

Merrick,  Frank  W.,  Chlltonville,  Mass.  212 

Miller, ,  Becket  Centre,  Mass.  194 

Morrill,  Geo.  W  ,  Tolland,  Ct.  122 

N anion,  R.  L.,  Deer  Isle,  Mt.  182 

Orrick,  John  M^  Boston,  Mass,  196- 

Parry,  Albert  W.,  Annawan,  III.  184 

Parsons,  William  M.,  Kidgefield,  Ct.  *20 
Patterson,  John  V.,  Cotult,  Mass. 

Pierce,  F.  H.,  North  Collins.  N.  Y.  *86 
Poage,  James  S.,  New  Windsor,  III.        162,  4 

Potter, ,  Fort  Bid  well,  Cal.  100 

Queen,  Charle*  N.,  Predonia,  Kan.  168 
Remington,A.W.,CanaanFourCorn'rs,N.Y.280 
Kenshaw,  William  E.,  Surrey,  N.  H.     268,  74 

Richardson,  M.  N.,  North  Cringe, Mass.  212 

Robinson,  Thomas,  Ceresco,  Mich.  226 

Sanerman,  Wm.  K.,  Hartwich,  Io.  164 

Rchermerhorn,  C.  S.,  South  Newbury,  O.  806 

Soofield,  Wm.  H  ,  Hamilton,  111.  140 

Searles,  George  R.,  Oxford,  Me.  186 

Seelye,  James  W.,  Olney,  111.  142 

Sherwood,  Nathan,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  276 

Shreffler,  John  H.,  Weymouth,  Ohio.  808 

Sift oo,  James  W.,  Valley  City,  N.  D.  108 

Sims,  Josiab,  Nevada  City,  Cal.  102 

Smith,  D.  8.,  Stewartville,  Minn.  246 

Smithers,  Tbos.  H.,  Rochester,  Wis.  866 

Stewart,  William  R.,  Clarion.  Io.  154 

Stillwell,  George  I).,  Gaylord,  Mich.  228 

Stonelake,  Charles  A.,  Aqucbogue,  N.  Y.  278 

Stovenour,  Fred'k,  Westcnester,  Ind.  150 

Torbush,  Henry,  Mobegan,  Conn.  114 
Underbill,  James  R.,  West  Newark,  N.  Y.290 

Upson,  Charles  E.,  Milford,  Ct.  116 

War  field,  Edwin  A.,  Trumbull,  Ct.  122 

Webster,  Harvey,  Dnxburv,  Vt.  334 

Weatlake,  John,  Caledonia,  Wis.  864 

Wharton,  L7  B .,  Plymouth,  Neb.  260 

Wheat,  Frank  I.,  N.  Beverly.  Mast.  196 

Wilbur,  Charles  K.,  Adrian,  Mich.  288 
Whlteraan,  George  H.,  Harwood,  N.  D. 

Wood,  T.  J.,  Ballena,  Cal.  98 
Young,  John  A.,  Marshall,  Mich. 
Young,  William,  Volney,  N.  Y. 

Zimmerman,  Gustav  A.,  Chicago,  111.  186 


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